Mann Surgery is a surgical procedure to treat uterine prolapse. The recurrence of uterine prolapse after Mann’s surgery can be eliminated by general treatment, medication, and uterine support. 1. General treatment: If the recurrence of uterine prolapse after Mann Surgery is mild, it is recommended to perform anal contraction exercises under the guidance of your healthcare provider. This can increase the tension of pelvic floor muscle groups and relieve lumbosacral pain or falling sensation. 2. Medication: If the patient has been menopausal, and there is atrophy of the vaginal mucosa, Mann’s surgery recurrence, can be used with estrogen, in order to promote the growth of the vaginal mucosa, to improve the condition of the specific use of drugs need to be carried out under the guidance of the doctor. 3. Uterine support: Uterine support can support the uterus and vaginal wall, confine it to the vagina, and then provide convenience to life. However, it should be noted that the uterine tray may cause irritation to the vagina, resulting in infection, ingrowns and other problems, so it should be removed and cleaned regularly. To summarize, Mann Surgery is a common treatment for uterine prolapse, featuring no need to enter the abdominal cavity and little impact on the patient. However, it is easy to loosen the pelvic floor tissues, leading to recurrence of the condition. Therefore, it should not be taken lightly after the surgery, and it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions and strengthen the postoperative care.