Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of herb-partitioned umbilicus fumigation in treating uterine descent. Method Forty patients diagnosed with uterine descent were randomized into two groups. Twenty subjects in the treatment group were intervened by herb-partitioned umbilicus fumigation, while 20 subjects in the control group were by biofeedback electrical stimulation. The therapeutic efficacy was evaluated 2 months later. Result The total effective rate was 90.0%in the treatment group versus 80.0%in the control group. Conclusion The two methods both can produce a content therapeutic efficacy in treating uterine descent, while the treatment group is superior to the control group.