Most of the causes of uterine prolapse in the elderly are related to the multiple births when they were young, and the failure to rest properly after childbirth, prematurely getting out of bed, and strenuous exercise can also lead to the occurrence of uterine prolapse. When the organs of the body age, and the ligaments of the pelvic floor relax further, the symptoms of uterine prolapse will become more and more obvious. If the symptoms of prolapsed uterus are particularly pronounced, they can lead to uncomfortable symptoms, such as pain, increased vaginal discharge, vaginal odor, etc., and can even affect normal activities. Therefore, it is important to treat this condition in a timely manner, either conservatively by putting on a uterine support or surgically, and be sure to go to a regular professional medical institution.