People with eczema can usually eat pumpkin. If it is caused by pumpkin, pumpkin should not be eaten. Eczema is a relatively common chronic recurrent skin disease, mostly associated with exposure to allergenic substances, while the allergenicity in pumpkin is relatively low, and has a wealth of vitamins and minerals, so can be consumed in moderation. If eczema flare-ups are caused by pumpkin, indicating the presence of disease-causing factors in pumpkin, you can’t continue to consume pumpkin, or it will aggravate your condition. Eczema, it is recommended to go to the cause in a timely manner, in the doctor’s advice to try to clarify the causative factors and avoid, and at the same time to give targeted treatment, usually based on medication, you can follow the doctor’s instructions for external glucocorticoid ointment (mometasone furoate cream), oral antihistamines such as chloretadine and so on.