When there is bladder prolapse, the symptoms that appear in different women, there are large individual differences, the overall common symptoms are as follows: 1, urinary frequency, urinary urgency: in the early stage of prolapse, when the prolapse is not too serious, usually do not necessarily have obvious symptoms. With the aggravation of prolapse, due to the stimulation of the bladder, some women can show obvious manifestations of frequent and urgent urination; 2. Difficulty in urination: with the further aggravation of prolapse, difficulty in urination can occur, i.e. frequent and urgent urination, always wanting to urinate, but more difficult to urinate each time; 3. Incomplete urination and urinary retention: with the further aggravation of symptoms, the amount of retention further increases, resulting in less urination and more retention each time. With further aggravation of prolapse, complete urinary retention, i.e. complete inability to urinate, can occur; 4. Urinary incontinence: When coughing, laughing or lifting heavy objects, the pressure in the abdomen increases significantly and the retained urine is squeezed out, resulting in urinary incontinence.