Finger fracture can have sex, but you can’t move the fractured finger excessively 4~6 weeks after the finger fracture is reset, so as not to cause delayed healing or re-fracture of the fracture. Finger fracture is often caused by crushing, impact, etc., which can lead to finger pain, swelling, and immobility of the finger, etc. Surgery is needed to restore and fixate the fracture for 4~6 weeks before gradually starting to move. The correlation between sexual life and finger fracture is not significant, but during sexual life, attention should be paid to protect the fractured finger and avoid pulling or excessive activities. Generally, the finger can move normally after 3~6 months of standardized treatment. If a finger fracture is diagnosed, early standardized treatment is recommended to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.