Patients with fractures are advised not to drink beer, as follows. If you drink beer at the early stage of fracture, it will increase the bleeding of the fracture end, especially for patients with complete fracture, which will affect the fracture healing and lead to the aggravation of local pain symptoms. For the recovery phase of the fracture, drinking beer will cause short-term abdominal distension, which will affect the patient’s normal eating and nutrient absorption, thus making the fracture end malnourished and slowing down the healing rate of the fracture, which is not conducive to fracture recovery. Therefore, it is best for fracture patients not to drink beer before the fracture is completely healed, otherwise it can have adverse consequences. After the fracture is completely healed and the local condition is more stable, you can drink beer without any adverse effects and without causing the fracture to reoccur.