As a woman, do you suffer from any of the following conditions? Do you experience recurrent vaginal bleeding that makes you miserable? Have you ever had a headache because of your bad smell? Do you suffer from a poor quality of life? If you are experiencing any of these problems, then you are suffering from uterine prolapse, just like many other women. Causes of Uterine Prolapse Organ These unspeakable problems caused by prolapsed uterus are mostly found in older women who have given birth. In medical terms, uterine prolapse is a syndrome in which the tissue supporting the uterus is damaged or weak, causing the whole uterus to descend from its normal position along the vagina and the cervix to prolapse outside the vaginal opening or even the entire uterus to prolapse outside the vaginal opening, resulting in a displacement of the reproductive organs with adjacent organ dislocation. Although uterine prolapse does not endanger the life of the patient, it brings a lot of inconvenience to the life of female patients. According to the census statistics around China, the incidence of uterine prolapse is 1%-4%, more in mountainous areas than in plains, more in manual workers than in mental workers, and with a high incidence in multiple mothers. The causes of uterine prolapse are many, among which the pelvic muscle tissue relaxation caused by early childbirth and too much childbirth at a young age and the pelvic floor ligament relaxation caused by the decline in hormone levels after menopause are the main causes of the disease. Damage to the perineal muscles during natural childbirth such as huge fetus, stalled labor, premature combination of abdominal pressure or cesarean section when the uterine orifice is not fully opened can also cause hyperextension and laceration of the parametrial tissue, pelvic fascia and main fascia of the pelvic floor muscles, resulting in weakening or loss of their supporting function and uterine prolapse. In addition, insufficient rest after delivery, premature physical labor, especially physical labor requiring abdominal pressure such as lifting heavy objects; long-term constipation, chronic cough, cirrhosis of the liver ascites and other conditions that cause excessive abdominal pressure for a long time can induce uterine prolapse.