The performance of prolapsed uterus has the following aspects: First, the most obvious is that the lower abdomen feels swollen, that is, women will feel the small stomach swell, as if they have eaten a full meal to fall down, when sitting does not feel obvious, if women walk or climb stairs when the feeling of sagging has risen significantly, the normal uterus in the body is tilted forward and flexed position, and there are certain ligaments fixed. Secondly, there are certain abnormalities in women’s urination and defecation, and abnormal phenomena such as frequent urination, urgent urination and incomplete urination can occur because the prolapsed uterus can press on the bladder, causing the bladder to be stimulated and producing a series of clinical manifestations similar to cystitis, which can be seen in most women with prolapsed uterus. Thirdly, if the prolapsed uterus exerts pressure on the rectum, the number of bowel movements will increase, with the specific manifestation of having the urge to defecate but not being able to do so, which is a common manifestation of prolapsed uterus.