If there is an abnormal increase in follicle stimulating hormone, it means that the ovarian function is in decline. If there is still a clinical requirement for pregnancy or if you are not older than 40 years old, timely treatment should be given, for example, by artificial cycles. If the ratio of luteinizing hormone to follicle stimulating hormone is greater than 2, polycystic ovary syndrome is highly suspected. It is recommended that ultrasound examination be performed to find out if there are polycystic changes in the ovaries bilaterally before treatment is given. If it is androgen increase, it can be treated with DY-35. If it is prolactin increase, it can be treated with oral bromocriptine to exclude pituitary microadenoma.