After aggressive treatment and regulation of polycystic ovary syndrome, hormone levels gradually return to normal and most are able to conceive within 3-6 months, with some requiring several years of treatment. Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome have more than 12 follicles on their ovaries, usually due to endocrine imbalance. Polycystic ovary syndrome can cause weight gain and patients with anovulation leading to infertility. The treatment cycle for polycystic ovaries is relatively long and the general treatment includes weight control and increased exercise. Patients can also be treated with estrogen and progesterone under the guidance of a physician, and results are usually seen in 3-6 months with proper and regular use of medication. If medication is not effective, surgical treatment such as ovarian perforation and ovarian wedge resection can be considered. In addition, patients with polycystic ovary syndrome need to pay attention to a light diet, control the intake of high sugar and high fat foods, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and actively exercise.