Amenorrhea is a common clinical manifestation of endocrine disorders, and the treatment of amenorrhea needs to be selected according to the specific cause of amenorrhea. The current clinical treatment for amenorrhea is broadly divided into the following categories: first, treatment of the general body state. The female endocrine system is a complex and delicate system. Abnormalities in any part of the body can lead to abnormal menstruation. Therefore, after the appearance of endocrine disorder amenorrhea, systemic treatment takes the main place. Patients are advised to regulate their lifestyle habits, pay attention to a healthy diet, control their weight in the normal range, and increase exercise appropriately. For patients with exercise-type amenorrhea, the amount of exercise needs to be reduced appropriately. Second, hormone therapy. For patients with fertility requirements, ovulation promotion therapy can be given. Specifically, ovulation is promoted by ovulation-promoting drugs. For patients without fertility requirements, hormone therapy can be given. Observe the changes in menstruation during treatment and adjust the dosage and method of drug treatment if necessary. Third, surgical treatment. For patients with organic lesions of the reproductive system, surgical treatment can be given. In summary, the treatment of endocrine amenorrhea includes systemic therapy, hormonal therapy and surgical treatment.