acetone breath and alcohol consumption
Acetone breath refers to a distinct odor of acetone, resembling sweet or fruity breath, that can be detected on the breath when a person consumes alcohol. This condition occurs when the body metabolizes alcohol, leading to the production of acetone, which is then exhaled through the breath.
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