Loss of appetite and food refusal
The body begins to reject food and liquids. Even favorite foods cease to be appealing. This is because the body no longer needs external energy to function.
Changes in breathing
Breathing may become irregular, with long pauses between inhalations. Nasal flaring or noisy breathing, known as a “death rattle,” may also occur.
Cold skin and a bluish discoloration of the extremities
Circulation decreases, so the hands, feet, and lips may turn bluish or purplish. It is also common for the skin to be cold to the touch, especially in the extremities.
Emotional and spiritual withdrawal
Many patients stop communicating with their surroundings, even though they remain conscious. They enter an introspective state, as if they were already saying goodbye to the physical world.
Hallucinations or visions of deceased loved ones
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It is common for the person to speak with deceased relatives or say they see “angels” or “light.” Beyond the medical aspect, this is interpreted by many cultures as a spiritual preparation for passing.
Sudden relaxation or unexpected final energy
Interestingly, some people experience a brief period of lucidity or energy shortly before death. They can talk, smile, or ask for food, which sometimes confuses family members. This is one of the last stages before the body finally ceases its functions.
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