Anovulation can sometimes be cured, but it varies from person to person. The causes of a woman’s failure to ovulate can include polycystic ovary syndrome, ovulation disorders, and psychological factors, which need to be treated according to the cause. 1. Polycystic ovary syndrome is a lifelong disease and is usually not completely curable. Non-ovulation caused by this disease can be normalized by life and diet modification, weight control and drug application, and some women’s menstruation can be normalized and ovulation will eventually resume. 2. For anovulation due to ovulation disorder, ovulation can be achieved by taking ovulation stimulants such as clomiphene to promote follicular development and maturation. 3. Some women are affected by psychological factors such as anxiety, depression and other negative emotions, which can easily lead to endocrine disorders and cause anovulation, and need psychological counseling and supportive treatment. If the patient does not ovulate, it is recommended to go to the hospital for systematic examination in a timely manner to clarify the cause of non-ovulation and then carry out treatment.