Can you drink alcohol after six months of fracture?

It takes 3-6 months for the fracture to heal, and after 6 months, if the fracture line is blurred by imaging, the bone scab growth is more stable. At this time, the patient has resumed normal work and life. In this case, it is possible to drink after six months of fracture, and drinking will not affect the complete recovery. However, it is important to avoid alcohol abuse, as it can easily lead to liver and kidney deficiency, which can slow down the complete recovery of the fracture site. For patients with severe fractures, delayed or non-healing fractures, and when the fracture site does not show scab growth and the fracture line is still clear in the imaging, alcohol should never be consumed. Alcohol tends to cause osteoporosis and slow growth of the fracture site, which can lead to non-union.