Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome tend to have sporadic menstruation or amenorrhea due to hormonal disorders. In this case, the patient needs to have a sex hormone test to observe the hormonal disorder. For hormonal disorders, hormonal drugs such as Daimler 35, which is the first choice for the treatment of polycystic ovaries, can be chosen for treatment. If the patient has other conditions, she can choose to use supplemental Glaxo and progesterone for cyclical treatment. Patients also need to be managed in two ways: first, if the patient is obese, he or she must lose weight. If the weight is controlled within the normal range, it will increase the patient’s treatment effect and achieve twice the result with half the effort. Second, patients who are accompanied by islet resistance must be treated with metformin. Metformin can help patients lose weight in addition to fighting islets, so it also has a very good therapeutic effect. Patients should pay attention to the diet not to eat greasy and spicy food, and eat more light food.