A colonoscopy is not required before uterine prolapse surgery, but an enema is required. Before uterine prolapse surgery, a more comprehensive physical examination is needed, such as gynecological examination, routine leukorrhea examination, cervical TCT, HPV test, vaginal ultrasound, as well as coagulation function, liver function, kidney function, blood routine, etc., to assess the severity of uterine prolapse and then decide on the treatment plan for surgery. Bowel preparation is also required prior to uterine prolapse surgery, but a colonoscopy is not necessary for bowel preparation; only an enema is required to avoid intraoperative infections and to prepare for the possibility of expanding the scope or altering the surgical approach during the procedure. For surgical treatment options for patients with uterine prolapse, it is advisable to consult the gynecology department of a regular hospital.