Uterine prolapse after cesarean section will mainly be frequent urination, vaginal bulge, cervical prolapse and so on. The chances of uterine prolapse after a cesarean section are very low. Uterine prolapse is most often seen in difficult labor or poor post-partum recovery, etc. It needs to be examined and treated promptly in the hospital. Severe prolapse of the uterus can lead to life-changing conditions, as all or most of the uterus prolapses from the vagina, causing pain from friction when walking and working. Oral medication and physical therapy have very little effect, and surgery is needed in most cases. In mild cases of uterine prolapse, hot compresses or restorative exercises can be applied. Usually pay attention to try not to squat, if necessary, oral point of tonic capsule, can also be under the guidance of the doctor for recovery, try to keep the mood relaxed.