Can you drink alcohol with a broken bone?

Alcohol is not recommended after a fracture, alcohol can cause aseptic necrosis of the femoral head, can react with cephalosporin antibiotics with disulfiram, and can also have no effect on fracture healing, etc. 1. femur fracture: femoral neck and femoral head aseptic necrosis, largely caused by alcohol. Some patients with alcoholism have bilateral aseptic necrosis of the femoral head, so alcohol is not recommended for patients with fractures of the femoral head, neck of femur and femoral stem; 2. open fracture: aseptic treatment is needed after fracture, and in the process of applying antibiotics, if you drink alcohol and take cephalosporin anti-inflammatory drugs at the same time, it will lead to disulfiram reaction, resulting in acute laryngeal edema, respiratory difficulties, respiratory depression, and finally endangering the lives of patients with bone fractures, so it is not recommended that patients with bone fractures should consume alcohol; 3. other fractures: such as spinal, lumbar, cervical and limb fractures, some people think that drinking alcohol can promote blood circulation, but in reality it has no effect on fracture healing. Drinking alcohol is not recommended after a fracture, and patients are advised to strengthen nutrition, pay attention to rest, and ensure sufficient sleep to promote fracture healing.