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Alcohol after L1 fracture
Hello doctor I have got fractured in L1 vertebrae (1/3 Anterior) on January 2020.. As per MRI fractured is healing well.. I am now doing YOGA and back to all my normal activities except few restrictions like jogging, football playing, bike riding.. Etc... In due course of time I have did Xray of my spine and found Lumber Lordosis lost... Tomorrow I have a family function...?? Can I consume beer?? Or should I consume Wishky... But I usually take small drinks... Once or twice in month... From injury till date I haven't consumed alcohol... So if I take now!! Will it cause any problem??
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You can take.
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You can definitely enjoy any alcohol if your restrictions were only because of this 7 month old injury.
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Could you please send me your xrays and the medications which you are taking?
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Avoid until absolutely necessary.
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