Polycystic ovaries is a lifelong disease of endocrine hormones, which is caused by a number of reasons. For example, endocrine hormone disorders, when the body’s hormone levels are disrupted, often due to repeated oral intake of emergency contraceptives or due to prolonged late nights, mental stress, and environmental factors, may lead to the occurrence of polycystic ovaries. For example, when there is abnormal thyroid function, including insulin resistance, because this will cause some changes in the metabolic level of the body, it may induce the occurrence of polycystic ovaries. Third, genetic factors, if there is a family history of polycystic, the chance of developing polycystic ovaries is 3-4 times higher than that of people without a family history. When polycystic ovaries are present, it is important to get active treatment, otherwise it will affect menstruation for a long time and cause infertility.