The rapid growth of broad ligament leiomyoma is mainly related to the loose connective tissue in the broad ligament, and the growth of leiomyoma is not blocked by the uterine muscle wall. Broad ligament leiomyoma is a common benign disease among female patients, which is mainly due to the proliferation of uterine smooth muscle cells, the cause of which is still not very clear, and may be related to female hormones. Broad ligament leiomyoma usually does not show symptoms of heavy menstruation, but may show symptoms of compression, such as compression of the ureter leading to hydronephrosis, which requires surgical removal. In addition, broad ligament leiomyoma has no clear dietary contraindications in daily life, and patients need to pay attention to balanced nutritional intake. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.