The answer to whether a patient can drink beer after proper treatment for a clinical foot fracture should be yes, it is not allowed. The reason is that regardless of whether conservative or surgical treatment is used, drinking alcohol can cause calcium to come out of the bone, leading to osteoporosis and affecting fracture healing, so it is not allowed. In addition, if a patient needs to be hospitalized after a foot fracture, he or she needs to be sedated with medication during hospitalization, and drinking alcohol can cause allergic reactions or other adverse reactions. Therefore, patients should never drink alcohol after a foot fracture, and they should not smoke. After a foot fracture occurs, the patient should seek medical attention promptly and the diet should be scientific under the guidance of the doctor in order to recover from the fracture as soon as possible.