Alcohol is not recommended for abrasions to avoid affecting wound healing, and if you are taking cephalosporin antibiotics, drinking alcohol may have an adverse reaction with the medication.
After a localized skin abrasion, oozing, bleeding, pain and other symptoms may occur. Drinking alcohol may accelerate the local blood circulation, which may aggravate the above symptoms and affect the healing of the abrasions.
Large abrasions may require oral cephalosporins for treatment, such as cefdinir, etc. After drinking alcohol, alcohol may have serious adverse reactions with cephalosporins, and may even be life-threatening.
Therefore, it is not recommended to drink alcohol after the abrasion, during the treatment, must follow the doctor’s instructions, reasonable use of medication, and pay attention to local hygiene, keep the affected area of the skin clean and dry.