Can you eat chili peppers after fracture surgery?

You can eat chili peppers after fracture surgery, but you should also pay attention to adjust the time period. In the early stage, when the stitches are not removed and the incision is not completely healed, you cannot eat chili peppers, because eating too much chili peppers can easily cause the whole body to sweat slightly, and more sweat will converge on the dressing wrapped parts, which will easily lead to the infiltration of the incision and cause infection in the incision area. After the incision is completely healed, you can eat chili peppers normally, at this time there is basically no impact on the incision. Be careful not to drink, smoke, or use hormonal drugs, as these details can affect the healing of the fracture if not done properly. In particular, specific fracture sites are prone to fracture non-union and bone necrosis complications, such as femoral neck fractures, carpal navicular fractures, and talus fractures in the ankle area, which are very prone to fracture necrosis after fracture.