The following types of drugs should be used after fracture surgery: 1. Analgesic drugs should be used after fracture surgery, because the fracture will inevitably lead to more obvious swelling of the fracture end, especially in the 48-72 hours after surgery when the swelling reaches its peak and the pain is more intense, so analgesic drugs such as diclofenac sodium extended-release capsules can be taken orally. 2. Decongestant drugs should also be used after fracture surgery, because the postoperative swelling is heavy. The fracture needs to heal as soon as possible, so increasing the intake of bone-setting and calcium drugs will accelerate the fracture healing.