Alcohol consumption is usually not recommended after a bruxism to avoid exacerbation of the condition. If alcohol is consumed in the acute stage after a bruise, it may lead to local vasodilation. It may also increase the amount of local bleeding, and even lead to more serious local swelling, all of which are not conducive to the recovery of the condition. You need to go to the hospital in time after a bruise, and use medication under the doctor’s guidance for treatment, which can be oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as celecoxib, etc., and topical blood-activating and blood-stasis removing ointments such as blood-activating and pain-relieving ointment. If you drink alcohol during the treatment, it is easy to have an adverse reaction with the drugs. And drinking alcohol can lead to further damage to the gastric mucosa, anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs have stimulation to the stomach, drinking alcohol may induce gastritis or gastric ulcer and other diseases. It is also recommended not to smoke and not to eat too much spicy and stimulating food.