There is no such thing as a food that makes bones heal fastest in the clinic, but supplementing with the appropriate nutrients will help them heal. Daily diet after fracture pay attention to intake: 1. Appropriate sugary foods: glucose is consumed as energy, if too little is eaten, it is not good for the body to recover. 2. Protein-rich foods: such as milk, beef, etc., can carry out tissue renewal and repair, the lack of which tends to reduce immune function and tissue healing ability. 3. Vitamins and minerals: vitamins and trauma healing are closely related, so eat more, such as cabbage, oranges, millet, etc.; pay attention to vitamin D supplementation, such as animal liver, lean meat, etc., in order to promote calcium and phosphorus metabolism, conducive to fracture healing. Usually, you also need to follow the doctor’s advice to carry out appropriate treatment and rehabilitation training. If the fracture is diagnosed, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment.