Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common gynecological endocrine disorder with a 70%-90% chance of cure, depending on the purpose of the cure. For example, if a woman is in a state of menstrual disorder, with sporadic or no ovulation, and has the intention of pregnancy, it is necessary to improve ovulation, maintain a normal menstrual cycle, and improve the chances of conception. If there is no conception, it is necessary to closely monitor the thickness of the endometrium to avoid atypical hyperplasia or malignant hyperplasia of the endometrium, and if there is insulin resistance, the main focus at this time is on weight control and blood sugar monitoring.