Statistics show that a normal couple of childbearing age with a normal sexual life after marriage can achieve a conception rate of more than 85% within one year. Therefore, the World Health Organization stipulates that if a couple lives together for one year after marriage without any contraceptive measures and does not conceive, they may have infertility problems and both men and women should undergo necessary and reasonable examination and consultation in order to find the causes of infertility as early as possible and actively take symptomatic treatment measures. Strictly speaking, infertility is not a simple disease, but the result of the influence of multiple diseases. Studies in recent years have found that the incidence of infertility is on the rise. The causes of the rising incidence of infertility are related to environmental pollution, smoking, late childbearing, obesity or wasting due to nutritional disorders, drugs or medicines, excessive work and life stress, repeated pregnancy and abortion, pelvic surgery, reproductive tract infections, sexually transmitted diseases, and other factors. Many white-collar women who have the idea of establishing a career first and becoming a mother later have difficulty getting pregnant after the age of 40. There are 400-500 follicles that a woman uses to produce eggs throughout her life, and from puberty to age 35, she loses eggs every year, and after age 35, her ovarian function gradually declines, making it more difficult to get pregnant and have children. The best age for treatment of infertility patients should be before the age of 35. Sexual openness has bred unhealthy sexual behavior, which has led to the spread of sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea, syphilis and AIDS, and the resulting incidence of infertility has increased greatly. Nowadays, a lot of patients are caused by unhealthy sexual life, such as men who have decreased sperm quality due to unclean sex and formed vas deferens blockage due to infection, resulting in obstructive azoospermia; women also suffer from reproductive tract infections, pelvic adhesions, fallopian tube inaccessibility, and anti-sperm antibody production as a result. If left untreated, it is likely to cause lifelong infertility. In addition, many young women have multiple abortions before marriage, resulting in secondary infertility after marriage. There is evidence that the proportion of infertility caused by environmental pollution has increased significantly, such as automobile exhaust pollution, industrial sewage pollution, chemical gas pollution, pesticide and fertilizer pollution, noise pollution, light pollution, etc., which can directly or indirectly cause infertility. Recent studies have also found that 74 chemicals in kitchen fumes can cause mutations in cells and infertility, making them “family killers”. Smoking and drug use are also responsible for infertility. Nutritional disorders can lead to infertility, many young girls in the pursuit of slim, bony, blind dieting, weight loss, malnutrition, anemia, etc.; or over-nutrition, resulting in obesity, resulting in endocrine dysfunction, reproductive incompetence, when you want to have children, but due to infertility and regret. In recent years, a special group of infertility patients has emerged, whose onset is related to psychological factors. The changes in contemporary society bring increasingly fierce competition, conflicts of interest, economic distress, lack of emotional communication, deterioration of family relationships and other adverse life events can lead to psychological stress and affect the physiology of patients through psychological stress. The effect is to cause dysregulation of the metabolism of neurotransmitters such as monoamines and peptides in the nervous system, resulting in dysfunction of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, which in turn affects the reproductive endocrine and immune functions of the reproductive system in both men and women, leading to reproductive dysfunction. At the same time, the psychological stress of infertility patients caused by other factors often in turn affects their physiological functions, leading to a vicious circle.