Alcohol is not recommended after the wound stitches, because after drinking alcohol will lead to congestion of the wound, which will cause itching and discomfort, and long-term alcohol consumption will also lead to local tissue scarring hyperplasia, which will affect the aesthetics. Some patients need to take oral antibiotics or infusion for treatment after stitches, and alcohol will produce disulfiram-like reaction with many antibiotics, which will lead to respiratory difficulties, flushing, rapid heartbeat, and even life-threatening, so it is not recommended to drink alcohol before the wounds are fully grown. Meanwhile, patients are also not recommended to eat too spicy food, which will also lead to discomfort in the wound. Patients can consume fresh fruits and green vegetables and low-fat high-quality proteins appropriately to promote wound healing.