Low anti-Müllerian hormone generally refers to anti-Müllerian hormone, and low levels of this indicator indicate poor ovarian function and are treatable. Clinically, the level of anti-Müllerian hormone can be used to assess the ovarian reserve function, and low anti-Müllerian hormone indicates poor ovarian function and insufficient ovarian reserve capacity, which is usually treatable. If this indicator is not taken seriously and is further lowered, the ovarian function will deteriorate, leading to premature aging and prolonged menstrual cycles. For effective treatment of low anti-Müllerian hormone, additional tests are needed to fully evaluate ovarian function. Patients with definite premature ovarian failure can be treated with estrogens such as estradiol valerate and 17β-estradiol and progestins such as micronized progesterone pills and progesterone capsules as prescribed by the doctor. It is recommended that people with low anti-Müllerian hormone should be treated under doctor’s guidance after clarifying the type of the disease, and it is forbidden to use drugs indiscriminately by oneself. Daily attention to rest, but also to ensure a balanced intake of nutrients, physical and mental pleasure and so on.