Cervical prolapse is a symptom caused by prolapse of the uterus or the anterior or posterior vaginal wall. In mild uterine prolapse, the cervix may prolapse out of the vaginal opening; in severe uterine prolapse, the cervix and all the uterine body prolapse out of the vaginal opening, which may pull the uterine ligament and lead to pelvic congestion, causing patients to have different degrees of lumbosacral pain or falling sensation, and the symptoms are more obvious after standing for a long time or exerting oneself, and are relieved after resting in bed, which usually requires surgery. Cervical cramping can also be seen in cervicitis and pelvic inflammatory diseases, which require anti-inflammatory and symptomatic treatment.