Obstetric broad ligament hematoma is one of the serious complications of obstetrics, which can occur during or after childbirth. The mass is asymptomatic when it is small and has no characteristic clinical manifestations when it is large. Hematoma is induced by the accumulation of blood clots in the surrounding tissues. If the hematoma is not large and the condition is not severe, it can usually be absorbed as long as the inflammation is actively controlled. If the condition is severe, it should be treated surgically. What are the dietary considerations for broad ligament hematoma? Patients are advised to eat foods with anti-tumor effect; foods with hemostatic and blood-supplementing effect; foods with infection-inhibiting effect; foods for liver and kidney and exhaustion; avoid smoking and alcohol; stimulating foods such as onion, garlic, chili and cinnamon; fatty, fried, moldy and pickled foods; warm foods such as mutton, dog meat, leek and pepper; and poultry foods. Hawthorn: Hawthorn has anti-tumor effect and also has the effect of eliminating food, which has the effect of improving abdominal pain and bloating for ovarian tumor patients. It can be consumed directly after cleaning, and a small amount can be consumed every day, insisting on eating it every day. Shepherd’s purse: Shepherd’s purse has a hemostatic effect, which is helpful for patients with frequent bleeding tumors, and shepherd’s purse can also fight infection. You can stir-fry it and eat it twice a week. Walnuts: can laxative, for ovarian cysts abdominal pain and bloating patients, and has a certain anti-tumor effect. You can consume a small amount every day and insist on eating every day. Avoid eating diet Chicken: some poultry that are not healthily raised contain lean protein, which contains hormonal components, and long-term consumption of this chicken can lead to the appearance of ovarian tumors. The most important thing is to avoid eating artificially raised animal meat such as duck, goose, rabbit and pigeon, and even if they are eaten, they must be ten years old. Alcohol: Drinking alcohol or alcoholism can promote the symptoms of ovarian tumor bleeding and aggravate abdominal pain and bloating. All alcoholic beverages should not be consumed, and do not drink cold non-alcoholic beverages. Garlic: Stimulating foods like garlic can aggravate infection and promote bleeding. Onions, ginger, chili peppers and cumin, which have similar effects, should also be eaten sparingly. Pickled vegetables: leek is a warm food, consumption of which will lead to the development of ovarian tumor patients and deepen their symptoms. Warm foods such as mutton and dog meat are likewise contraindicated.