The treatment of functional hypothalamic amenorrhea depends on whether the patient has a fertility requirement. If the patient has fertility requirements first by taking hormones, a normal menstrual cycle is recommended, and then ovulation-promoting drugs are taken to promote the discharge of eggs. Commonly used hormonal drugs include: progesterone, birth control pills, etc. Commonly used pro-ovulatory drugs include: clomiphene, urotropic hormone, bromocriptine, etc. If there is no fertility requirement, simply taking hormonal drugs, a normal menstrual cycle is recommended. Patients suffering from functional hypothalamic amenorrhea are often accompanied by varying degrees of psychological disorders, and those with severe psychological disorders need to be accompanied by psychotherapy. Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea is one of the more serious forms of amenorrhea, but the prognosis is often good if treatment is carried out according to medical advice, and most patients can successfully conceive after treatment.