Central uremic syndrome is a disease caused by a deficiency of antidiuretic hormone, which is mainly treated by increasing antidiuretic hormone. Deficiency of antidiuretic hormone mainly causes dysfunction of water reabsorption in the renal tubules, and the disease is most common in male adolescents. Currently, the most important drugs for treatment are hormones, mainly desmopressin, which is a synthetic class of drugs, is currently the first choice for the treatment of central uremic syndrome. Secondly, diuretic drugs such as hydrochlorocepromazine also have a certain role in the treatment of central dysuria, but must pay attention to the regular review of electrolytes to prevent the occurrence of low sodium. In addition, patients should record the urine output and weight changes during treatment, pay attention to the prevention of infection, try to rest and usually appropriate activities, should not eat spicy, stimulating food, and should not smoke, drink.