Can I eat spicy food if I have a fracture?

If you have had surgery after a fracture, it is not recommended to eat spicy food before the stitches are removed. Because eating spicy food is not good for the wound, it can easily cause redness, swelling, pain, and in serious cases, local itching and wound infection, so you should not eat spicy food, especially chili peppers. Patients who have a history of smoking and drinking alcohol should also quit smoking and drinking alcohol during the fracture recovery period, because smoking and drinking alcohol are not good for the wound and fracture recovery. You can eat more food containing more protein, such as beans, milk, eggs, lean meat, and more fresh fruits and vegetables. If the fracture has not been operated, eating spicy food does not affect much but it should be moderated. So after the fracture, spicy things as far as possible or do not eat, eat more light food, there is a high nutritional value of food, in order to facilitate the recovery of the disease.