Can I eat taro with a wound on my body?

Patients can usually eat taro if they have a wound on their body. Some people may have allergic reactions to taro, and people with significant allergies should try to avoid eating taro. There are some people who develop allergic skin damage and try to avoid eating taro at this time. A wound on the body does not indicate that the patient has developed an allergy, but only that the patient has developed a skin trauma, so eating taro at this time will not affect wound healing. On the contrary, taro is rich in trace elements, as well as protein substances, so moderate intake is also conducive to wound healing.