Young adults with a fractured neck of femur can usually drink alcohol about six months after healing. Young adults with femoral neck fracture, if there is no healing, you can not drink alcohol. Because wine has a certain degree of irritation, it is easy to affect the fracture site can not achieve rapid healing, may also lead to localized swelling or pain phenomenon. Therefore, in general, about six months after healing, it is possible to drink alcohol. Young adults with femoral neck fracture, occasionally drink a small amount of alcohol, will not damage the already healed femoral neck area. However, if you drink a lot of alcohol and alcoholism for a long period of time, it may cause another fall. In addition, long-term alcohol consumption can easily lead to microcirculation disorders in the femoral neck, reducing the blood supply to the bone, which may affect the reconstruction and shaping of the bone, and even cause ischemic necrosis of the femoral head. Therefore, heavy drinking is generally not recommended for patients with a history of femoral neck fracture.