Whether the prolapsed cervix, or prolapsed uterus, can recover on its own needs to be analyzed according to the patient’s specific situation, and cannot be generalized. Cervical prolapse refers to the uterus bulging out from its normal position along the vagina. It can be graded according to the degree of prolapse of the patient, which is generally divided into 3 degrees, namely degree I, degree II and degree III. This degree of cervical prolapse requires no special treatment and can be recovered by pelvic floor exercises and rest. In addition, patients with cervical prolapse should pay attention to rest, avoid heavy physical labor, prolonged standing or squatting and breath-holding actions that increase abdominal pressure, and keep urinary and fecal flow smoothly, and take appropriate physical exercise to improve physical quality, which is conducive to recovery.