Female fatty liver should refer to the fatty liver of female patients, and its treatment methods mainly include general, drug and surgical treatment, but the specific efficacy varies from person to person, and there is no best nemesis. 1. General treatment: patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease need to control body weight, adjust dietary structure, strengthen exercise, etc., while patients with alcoholic fatty liver disease need to quit drinking in time and supplement nutrition, etc. Such measures are helpful to strive for long-term good prognosis. Such measures are of great significance to strive for long-term good prognosis. 2. Drug therapy: commonly used therapeutic drugs for metabolic syndrome: such as orlistat, metformin, resuvastatin, etc.; therapeutic drugs for liver injury: such as ornithine, silymarin, ursodeoxycholic acid, etc. The specific needs to be determined according to the disease causing fatty liver. Specific need to choose according to the cause of fatty liver. 3. Surgical treatment: mainly including ① liver transplantation: applicable to the late stage of fatty liver cirrhosis, liver cancer and other end-stage liver diseases; ② bariatric surgery: the efficacy of which is yet to be determined, and severe or persistent obesity can be considered as an option. However, it should be noted that the therapeutic effect of the above methods will still be affected by individual physique and compliance, severity of the disease, treatment timing and other factors, the specific efficacy of the treatment can have obvious individual differences, and there is no such thing as “the best nemesis of fatty liver”. Therefore, female patients diagnosed with fatty liver must formulate a treatment plan under the guidance of a doctor, and must not blindly dispose of it on their own, so as to avoid improper intervention and adverse consequences.