It is possible to eat peaches and plums in the presence of a wound. If the patient himself is not allergic to the fruits of peaches and plums, then it is possible to eat them in the presence of wounds. Peaches and plums are rich in vitamins and dietary fiber. Can timely replenish the patient’s wound recovery vitamins needed, while rich in dietary fiber content, can promote the patient’s intestinal peristalsis, to avoid constipation and so on. If the patient has an allergic phenomenon, then no matter whether there is a wound or not, try to avoid eating. Avoid serious allergies. Wash the fruit carefully before eating it, and dry the tap water before eating it to prevent diarrhea, vomiting and other gastrointestinal discomforts caused by eating unclean food. For diabetic patients, it is not advisable to eat more of these fruits to avoid elevated blood sugar.