Doctor explains physical changes you will be able to feel in ‘last hours and days of life’

People approaching the end of life often show a range of physical and emotional changes. These patterns vary, but many follow recognizable stages that develop gradually over hours or days. Understanding them can help families provide comfort and support.

As energy declines, profound fatigue and drowsiness are common. The person may sleep most of the day or drift in and out of awareness. Comfort measures such as repositioning and pain relief support dignity and ease.

Appetite often decreases as the body requires less energy. Eating and drinking may become difficult or no longer desired. While upsetting for families, this is a natural part of the body slowing down. Keeping lips moist can help comfort.

Breathing patterns may change, becoming irregular with periods of shallow or deeper breaths and occasional pauses. Secretions can create a rattling sound. Adjusting position, such as turning onto the side, may help ease discomfort.

Confusion, restlessness, or hallucinations may occur as brain activity changes or medication effects increase. A calm voice, familiar presence, and reassurance can reduce distress and help ground the person.

As circulation slows, hands and feet may feel cool and skin can appear pale or mottled with blue or purple tones. These changes reflect reduced blood flow. Warm blankets can provide comfort.

Bodily functions may slow, with reduced urination and bowel movements. Muscle weakness also increases, making movement or simple tasks difficult and often requiring assistance. Support with hygiene and positioning helps maintain dignity.

Social withdrawal is common, with reduced speech and preference for silence. In final stages, vital signs such as pulse and blood pressure may weaken or become irregular. Recognizing these signs helps families respond with patience and compassionate care.

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