Can you drink alcohol one month after a fracture?

Drinking alcohol can affect the healing of a fracture, so you should not drink alcohol one month after a fracture, and it is best not to drink alcohol even after the fracture has healed. One month after the fracture, when the fracture is still in the early stages of healing. Drinking alcohol may lead to vasodilatation increase the permeability of blood vessels, which may lead to exudation aggravation, edema aggravation and other problems. Moreover, drinking alcohol may cause the body’s immunity to decline, which may easily lead to wound infection and other problems. Therefore, you should not drink alcohol for one month after surgery. Long-term, heavy drinking may also lead to hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, alcohol addiction and other problems, so even after the fracture has healed, it is best not to drink alcohol. The latest Dietary Guidelines for Residents currently recommend: do not drink alcohol.