Problems with the sex hormone six can result in different endocrine disorders such as irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, and abnormal uterine bleeding. For example, an increased androgen level in the sex hormone six, LH/FSH>3 indicates that the patient is suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome, manifesting symptoms such as irregular menstruation, obesity, hirsutism, acne, etc. Patients with increased prolactin levels may have hyperprolactinemia, manifesting symptoms such as amenorrhea and lactation. If follicle stimulating hormone level is high >10mu/mI or more, it indicates ovarian function decline. In women, follicle stimulating hormone level >40mu/mI before the age of 40 indicates premature ovarian failure, manifesting as amenorrhea, irritability, insomnia, night sweats and other symptoms. Different hormone test results can occur in different endocrine disorders and should be treated symptomatically according to the test results.