Uterine prolapse is treated non-surgically and surgically depending on the severity of the uterine prolapse and fertility requirements. Uterine prolapse is mostly referred to as uterine prolapse, which refers to partial or total detachment of the uterus from its normal position also vaginal prolapse beyond the vaginal opening. 1. Non-surgical treatment: including pelvic floor muscle exercise, uterine support, etc. It is suitable for patients with severe prolapse who have preserved their reproductive function, cannot tolerate surgery, and are unwilling to undergo surgical treatment. 2. Surgical treatment: For those who are not obvious after non-surgical treatment, those who have severe symptoms of uterine prolapse and those who have the requirement of childbearing, it is recommended to choose surgical treatment, such as Mann’s surgery, total uterine excision and vaginal repair, vaginal closure, pelvic floor reconstruction surgery, and so on. After discovering uterine prolapse, it is recommended to go to the hospital first, after the doctor’s interview to formulate the appropriate treatment plan according to the patient’s specific situation.