There is no effect of eating pumpkin when there is a wound, as follows: First, pumpkin contains a large number of polysaccharides and vitamins, fiber, minerals, etc., are essential elements for the human body, can promote wound healing, while eating pumpkin can promote the recovery of the body’s gastrointestinal function, enhance the body’s digestion, absorption capacity, and thus promote wound healing. Second, pay attention not to eat spicy, irritating food during the wound healing period, including chili peppers and other foods, may cause wound infection, which may lead to wound redness, swelling, pus, etc., so do not use pumpkin and chili peppers and other irritating food for mixing. However, if a diabetic patient may have certain effects, eating pumpkin may lead to increased blood sugar, which will affect the healing of the wound. To sum up, whether eating pumpkin has an effect mainly depends on the patient’s own resistance to pumpkin, and eating pumpkin is beneficial to wound healing.