Treatment for visceral prolapse can be divided into two types, one for non-surgical treatment and one for surgical treatment. Non-surgical treatment in turn includes Western medical treatment, Chinese medical treatment, and physical therapy. Western medical treatment is mainly based on the symptoms of patients. For example, patients with gastroprolapse can take morpholine or gastroflucan for relief when they have symptoms such as indigestion, abdominal distension and vague pain in the upper abdomen. Patients with renal prolapse can take drugs that promote protein synthesis, such as nandrolone phenylpropionate. Chinese medicine treatment includes ear acupuncture, moxibustion and qigong, etc. Chinese medicine can also be taken to improve the symptoms. Physiotherapy is mainly to fix the internal organs by braces, such as gastric brace, kidney brace, bib belt, etc. Surgical treatment generally includes injection therapy and surgical fixation. Injection therapy is to fix the internal organs in their original position by applying sponge-like preparations, gelatin-made gels, etc. Surgical fixation is mainly to fix the viscera in the correct anatomical position by means of surgery. In addition to the above treatments, adherence to physical exercise, such as sit-ups, can also solve the problem of visceral prolapse by strengthening the abdominal muscles and ligament strength.