Alcohol is usually not allowed after stitches and may cause irritation to the wound. Usually patients are not allowed to drink alcohol after the stitches, due to the stimulating nature of alcohol, may cause irritation to the local wound, is not conducive to the recovery of the affected area. For patients with large wounds, antibiotic medication will be taken appropriately after the stitches to prevent infection, and alcohol should not be consumed in this case. If you take cefixime, cefuroxime and other antibiotic drugs, drinking alcohol may also occur disulfiram-like reaction. Patients need to pay more attention to the wound protection after the suture, to ensure that the local clean, regular dressing change. Patients also need to eat a light diet, ensure balanced nutritional intake, and try to avoid spicy and stimulating food, so as not to affect the recovery. If the patient wants to drink alcohol, try to consider drinking alcohol after the wound has healed, so as not to affect the healing of the wound. It is recommended that patients should take good care of themselves under the guidance of the doctor, pay more attention to the protection of the wound, and seek medical treatment in time if any abnormal discomfort occurs.