According to the severity of the prolapse, it is not exactly the same among different individuals.1. Mild uterine prolapse, patients usually have no obvious conscious symptoms, only in the process of gynecological routine examination, when holding the breath forcefully downward, the uterus will be found to be prolapsed, but the cervix of the uterus is still located in the vagina.2. Moderate uterine prolapse, because the cervix of the uterus is exposed outside the vaginal opening, it is easy to suffer friction stimulation and injury or secondary infection, patients often have the appearance of swelling outside the vaginal opening, vaginal opening erosion, ulceration, abnormal discharge phenomenon. The patient often has swelling outside the vaginal opening, erosion of the vaginal opening, ulceration, and abnormal secretion, etc. During the examination, the cervix of the uterus can be seen protruding out of the vaginal opening when holding the breath with a downward force.3. Severe uterine prolapse, where the uterus is completely detached from outside the vaginal opening, and the patient suffers from a pronounced feeling of falling in the abdomen, lumbago, incontinence, and leucorrhea, and the uterus can be seen to have detached outside the vaginal opening when examined. The uterus can be seen outside the vaginal opening on examination.