Problem description: May I ask how often I drink, and I also like to drink, I can drink a lot, but now I have a broken bone, what effect does drinking have on the fracture?
Question date: 2020-11-18
Patient information: Age: 26 Gender: Male
Drinking can affect calcium after fracture Absorption is not conducive to the recovery of fractures.
Whether it is conservative treatment or surgical treatment, drinking alcohol can lead to the loss of calcium in the bone, leading to osteoporosis, and affecting the healing of fractures. After drinking, it will speed up the local blood circulation, causing symptoms of pain and swelling to aggravate, and affect the healing of fractures. In addition, medications are needed during the treatment, and allergic reactions or other adverse reactions will occur after drinking, so you should not drink after a fracture.
Recommendation: Eat a light diet, strengthen nutrition, avoid spicy food, drink plenty of water, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and eat a nutritious diet, such as a high-protein diet such as eggs, meat, and fish. Eat foods high in calcium.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection