Low luteinizing hormone can be supplemented with progesterone or treated with human chorionic gonadotropin, and endometrial thickening can be treated with progesterone or ovulation-promoting drugs, as well as hysteroscopic electrosurgery. 1. Low luteinizing hormone: this is often due to luteal insufficiency, which can easily lead to irregular menstruation, unstable menstrual periods and other adverse consequences, need to take oral or intramuscular progesterone for treatment, but also can use human chorionic gonadotropin to promote luteinizing hormone production, which may lead to liver and kidney dysfunction and other side effects, patients with unexplained vaginal bleeding is prohibited. 2. Thickening of the uterine lining: patients can be treated with ovulation-promoting drugs such as clomiphene and progesterone drugs, and if the symptoms are serious, hysteroscopic electrosurgery can be used. Some patients may have gastrointestinal reactions and other side effects of the use of drugs, allergy patients are prohibited. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for early and regular treatment.