Anti-Müllerian Tube Hormone (AMT) is an indicator of ovarian reserve function, with a normal range of 2-7 ng/ml. 0.35 ng/ml of AMT indicates a decline in ovarian function, not necessarily menopause. Anti-Müllerian tubular hormone is a glycoprotein secreted by the granulosa cells inside the pre-sinus follicles and small follicles of the female ovary, it is used to understand the ovarian function of the female, if the lower the value, it means that the ovarian function is worse, the reserve function is insufficient, when the anti-Müllerian tubular hormone is 0.086 ng/ml, it is the boundary value of the prediction of menopause. If a decrease in anti-Müllerian hormone is detected and symptoms such as menstrual disorders occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment and actively intervene under the guidance of the doctor.