Sitting on the toilet after a fracture of the femoral neck is also considered weight bearing. Because the hip joint is flexed while sitting on the toilet, the thigh area has to be weight-bearing, which can also lead to weight-bearing on the femoral neck. This can lead to a stress reaction at the fracture end of the femoral neck, which can affect the healing of the fracture. Also, weight bearing on the lower extremity can occur on the way to the toilet, which can slow down the healing of the femoral neck. In this case, it is important to pay attention to strict bed rest and avoid getting out of bed. It is unquestionable that all urination and defecation should be performed in bed, even if it gets dirty. It is also important to note that when relieving bowel movements, the knee and hip joints must be flexed slowly and as little as possible, and it is best to flex the joint on the uninjured side more, and to keep the injured joint straight or slightly active, so as to effectively avoid stress reactions at the fracture end and avoid re-displacement of the fracture, which may affect the surgical effect and lead to delayed fracture healing. Healing.