Most patients who have had uterine prolapse for 5 years recover with treatment. If the uterus sinks from its normal position along the vagina and the outer opening of the cervix reaches the sciatic spine or even all the way out beyond the vaginal opening, it is called uterine prolapse. Common causes include weakening of the pelvic floor muscles after pregnancy, aging, and prolonged abdominal pressure. As long as the cause is corrected in time and treatment is active, patients with prolapsed uterus for 5 years may be able to return to normal. The first step is to find out the cause of uterine prolapse, and to develop appropriate treatments for the cause, in order to cure uterine prolapse from the root. Currently, the first line of treatment for uterine prolapse is non-surgical, through the application of uterine supports, pelvic floor rehabilitation and behavioral guidance. Surgery can be considered for symptomatic patients with prolapse beyond the hymen, and treatment should be individualized. Surgery is divided into closed and reconstructive surgery, avoiding weight-bearing for 3 months after surgery and not having sex for 3 months, while regular lifelong follow-up is recommended for timely management of recurrence and complications. After treatment, most patients can achieve better results. After treatment, it is also necessary to pay attention to avoid diseases and labor that increase abdominal pressure, and pay more attention to rest, which is conducive to recovery. If there is any physical discomfort, please consult a doctor in time.