There is no specific treatment for monkeypox, most of the monkeypox patients can be self-cured, but there is also a certain degree of lethality. Monkeypox is a viral infectious disease, clinical manifestations include fever, malaise, rash, etc. Currently there is no specific treatment, and symptomatic supportive treatment (e.g. antipyretic treatment, etc.) is mostly used, most patients can recover spontaneously after infection, and the cycle of the disease lasts for about 2 weeks to 4 weeks, but there are still a small number of patients who will experience worsening of the disease, which can lead to death. Monkeypox is a contagious disease and the principle of management is to isolate the patient and prevent skin lesions and secondary infections. Therefore, it is necessary to take precautions (e.g., reduce going to places where people gather, etc.) to reduce the risk of infection.