When a bone is cracked, in addition to external fixation in plaster, oral medications should be taken: first, drugs that activate blood circulation, reduce swelling and pain, which can effectively increase blood circulation and promote the absorption of inflammatory metabolites, and help the healing of bone fractures, such as blood circulation and pain capsules and Daqiqi capsules. Secondly, you should take oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as Nimesulide, Loxoprofen sodium, Diclofenac sodium, which can reduce the local inflammation, reduce inflammatory edema and pain. Thirdly, oral medications such as bonesetter capsules can be used to promote the healing of bone fractures. In addition, during the fracture period, you should eat light, well-absorbed food that does not easily produce flatulence. If you eat food that is difficult to digest, raw and cold or easily produces flatulence, it will lead to intestinal flatulence and bowel dysfunction. These are the things you should eat about bone fracture.