Female hyperandrogenism may be caused by poor lifestyle, or polycystic ovary syndrome, Cushing’s syndrome and other diseases, the former need to adjust lifestyle habits, the latter need to be under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment, such as drug therapy, surgical treatment, and so on. 1. Poor lifestyle: obesity, unhealthy eating habits, staying up late for a long time or being under mental stress such as anxiety and depression can cause, such cases should actively improve the lifestyle and maintain a good mood. 2. Polycystic ovary syndrome: the disease can lead to high androgens, manifested as menstrual cramps, secondary amenorrhea, infertility, obesity, hirsutism, acanthosis nigricans, etc., can use ethinyl estradiol and other drugs to reduce the level of blood androgens, but also to adjust the role of the menstrual cycle. 3. Cushing’s syndrome: it can be manifested as full moon face, centripetal obesity, acne, amenorrhea, hypertension, abnormal glucose tolerance and so on. Patients with adrenal adenomas can undergo surgical resection; those caused by Cushing’s disease can undergo adenomectomy through the pterygoid sinus. Women who develop hyperandrogenism are advised to go to the hospital and not to self-medicate.