High testosterone in women may cause infertility and affect the function of the ovaries and kidneys, increasing the burden of physiological metabolism. It is important to eat less hormone-containing foods and more estrogenic foods that can balance testosterone, such as soybean legumes, in which phytoestrogens will achieve a good recovery effect, but also through medication and surgical recovery to achieve the corresponding effect. Testosterone can be caused by ovarian cysts or inflammation. Screening can be done, and after the diagnosis is confirmed, drugs that inhibit the production of androgens or anti-androgen drugs can be used. Although these drugs cannot be used for a long time, they can control the level of testosterone to some extent, reduce weight, hormonal balance and achieve a corresponding recovery. You can also take Chinese herbal medicines to regulate the effect, usually in about one and a half months, can be normal ovulation. If you have not yet seen results, you should stop the medication in time and undergo surgery. If you have given up on having children, you can have an oophorectomy to fundamentally remove the testosterone secretion pathway. Currently, laparoscopic cautery can be performed to remove the polycystic ovaries with a laser, which in turn can lower the androgens. Patients with high testosterone need to go to a regular hospital for an examination and then take estrogens such as progesterone to balance accordingly, during which time they should pay attention to rest and diet, especially not to eat foods with excessive androgen content.