The treatment plan for cervical prolapse is based on the degree of prolapse, including non-surgical treatment and surgical treatment, as follows: 1. Non-surgical treatment: If the prolapse is mild, that is, the cervix is still inside the vaginal opening, non-surgical treatment is often used in this case, for example, the patient can be taught to exercise the pelvic floor muscles, mainly by contracting the anal movement, contracting the pelvic floor muscles with force for three seconds and then relaxing them. This method can be done for 10-15 minutes each time, 2-3 times a day. In addition, a uterine support can be placed inside the vagina to stop the uterus from sagging. 2. Surgery: If the uterus is sagging in degree II-III, that is, the uterus is already visible outside the vaginal opening, the effect of using a uterine support is not good for such a person, so surgery can be done.