After consuming alcohol, there is a lot of fluid in the body, so therefore people who drink a lot will sweat a lot. It's how the body gets rid of the alcohol.
No
Very little alcohol is excreted as sweat.
Yes. You excrete water both through sweat and urination, as alcohol is a diuretic. Dehydration is a major component of hangovers. There is not enough liquid in drinks -- even beer -- to make up for the effects of the alcohol.
This is a symptom of withdrawal. Your body is addicted to alcohol, and when you first quit using it, you can expect all kinds of reactions, of which night sweats are one of the milder episodes.
No. Alcohol is metabolized by the liver.
this could be caused by possibly drinking the night before and it still being on your breath or in some cases diabetics can have a alcohol like smeel to their sweat or breath when they are experiencing problems with their blood sugar being extremely high!!
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Since alcohol evaporates very quickly, it wicks out heat from your skin. Its exactly what sweat does for your body, but its not a significant cooling sensation like Alcohol, since sweat evaporates slower.
No, alcohol can't increase your ability to see at night.
Sweat and urine.
Not just on the breath, but also in sweat and other bodily fluids. "Stinking drunk" is not just an expression.
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Yes