Peanuts can be eaten after a fracture because they have no adverse effect on either the recovery of the fracture or the recovery of the wound. If the fracture is treated conservatively, there are no special requirements for diet in general. If surgical treatment is performed, within the first two weeks after surgery, try to avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods, or seafood, beef and mutton, peanuts do not belong to any of these categories, so you can eat peanuts after fracture. Regardless of whether the treatment is conservative or surgical, it is advocated to try to eat a light diet and not to drink or eat foods that are too greasy, spicy, or stimulating, as this may have an effect on the soft tissues as well as the healing of the wound.