How long after fracture can drink beer


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Fracture is a common phenomenon in daily life. Fracture is usually caused by a car accident or falling from a height. Fracture is usually treated with plaster fixation, surgical internal fixation and other treatment measures. After fracture, it is generally possible to drink alcohol after three months, because the recovery period of fracture is relatively long. Generally, it takes about three months to get a good recovery. If you drink alcohol in the early stage of fracture, it will generally affect the growth of callus due to a large amount of alcohol will affect the healing speed of fracture, so try not to drink alcohol in the early stage of fracture. In addition to not drinking alcohol after showing fracture, in addition to try not to drink cola or Sprite drinks, these drinks are mostly carbonated drinks. Because most carbonated drinks contain phosphoric acid, regular intake of phosphoric acid will affect calcium absorption, affecting calcium absorption will affect fracture healing.