Uterine prolapse with endorectal prolapse is often referred to as uterine prolapse with prolapse of the posterior vaginal wall, and can be managed with non-surgical treatments such as uterine supports and surgical treatments. 1. Non-surgical treatment (1) Pelvic floor muscle exercise: it can increase the tone of pelvic floor muscle groups. The method is to instruct the patients to perform anal contraction exercise by themselves, and relax after contracting hard for more than 3 seconds, each time for 10~15 minutes, 2~3 times a day. (2) Uterine support: a tool to support the uterus and vaginal wall and keep it in the vagina without coming out. It includes supportive and filling type. 2. Surgical treatment: appropriate surgical methods should be chosen according to the patient’s individual situation. Commonly used surgical methods include vaginal closure surgery and pelvic floor reconstruction surgery. In case of uterine prolapse with endorectal prolapse, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of the doctor according to the patient’s condition.