You should not drink alcohol after fracture surgery. First of all, antibiotics and other drugs may be used for treatment after fracture surgery, and drinking alcohol while taking antibiotics can cause disulfiram-like reaction, which can be serious and lead to life-threatening. Secondly, drinking alcohol can affect calcium deposition in bone, delaying fracture healing and even osteoporosis. In addition, drinking alcohol can also disrupt blood circulation to the fracture break, which can easily cause microvascular constriction or thrombosis. Finally, it is recommended that during the treatment and recuperation of the fracture, alcohol should be avoided and a light diet with calcium and vitamin D-rich food should be taken in a timely manner. Besides, staying away from spicy and greasy food, taking proper rest and maintaining a positive mood can promote the recovery after surgery. After the fracture surgery, you should take medication according to your condition, follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out standardized rehabilitation treatment, and consult the doctor if any discomfort occurs.