The treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome is not directly related to being a student, but mainly to having fertility requirements. Of course, when a student has polycystic ovary syndrome, the prerequisite for treatment is to preserve the normal function of the ovaries. Treatment of polycystic ovaries includes lifestyle modification, surgical treatment and medication. For patients with obese polycystic ovary syndrome, diet should be controlled to enhance exercise to reduce weight, enhance insulin sensitivity and restore ovulation and fertility function. Surgical treatment includes conservative surgery and radical surgery. Conservative surgery is suitable for younger patients with fertility requirements, while radical surgery is suitable for older patients without fertility requirements. Students with polycystic ovary syndrome are generally treated with conservative treatment to reduce androgens and regulate the menstrual cycle. The medication used for conservative treatment depends on the patient’s specific situation and should be seen in the gynecology department of a public tertiary care hospital, in consultation with the attending physician. For polycystic ovary syndrome where conservative treatment is not effective, surgery should be considered.