Do not drink alcohol after anesthesia, because alcohol will have a certain inhibitory effect on the function of the cerebral cortex, and after drinking alcohol will also produce excitement first and then inhibition of the cerebral cortex, so it is not good for the health of the body. Patients may experience nausea and vomiting after drinking alcohol, which may also lead to the risk of accidental aspiration. In traumatic injuries or minor surgeries that require anesthesia, drinking alcohol may cause abnormal metabolism of alcohol and may also affect the liver. In the case of trauma, the patient may also need to be sedated after the anesthetic to prevent infection, which may lead to restrictions on the use of drugs, such as drinking after the application of cephalosporin antibiotics can not be used, which may not be conducive to recovery, so do not drink after the anesthetic.