You can drink alcohol for a day or two after the stitches are removed, but in moderation to avoid accidents. Drinking alcohol does not have much effect on the healing of the wound, but it can cause irritation to the stomach, intestines, liver and other organs, and even drunkenness and various accidents. Therefore, it is best not to drink alcohol during this period. If you must drink alcohol, it is recommended to drink a small amount, so as not to burden the gastrointestinal function, which is not conducive to the healing of the wound. It should be noted that one or two days after the removal of stitches, if you are taking cephalosporin antibiotics and other drugs during this period, it is recommended that you do not drink alcohol, so as to avoid adverse reactions. Patients should keep the incision clean and dry for one or two days after removing the stitches, and avoid strenuous activities that may cause the wound to split or slow down the healing speed. Try to eat a light diet, minimize alcohol and smoking. If patients experience discomfort during the recovery period, they should go to the hospital in time to avoid adverse effects.