Drinking alcohol after fracture will have the following effects: first, aggravate clinical symptoms, after the fracture occurs, there are local symptoms of hemorrhage, edema and pain, accompanied by activity limitation, drinking alcohol will aggravate vascular exudation, make the swelling further aggravate, and the pain and activity limitation will also increase significantly. Therefore, drinking alcohol after fracture will lead to the patient’s clinical symptoms continue to worsen, which is unfavorable to the patient’s recovery. Secondly, it affects the healing of the fracture, after drinking alcohol, the liver function and digestive system function of the patient will be affected, so the absorption of nutrients will be decreased, and the lack of nutrition will lead to the reduction of blood supply at the fracture end, and the healing of the fracture will be slowed down accordingly. Therefore, drinking alcohol after fracture will cause delayed healing or even non-healing.