What are the signs of a dying person?

A person may have signs of sensory weakness, severe rejection, drowsiness, and difficulty breathing before he or she goes. 1. Neurological weakness: including visual, auditory, olfactory, tactile, etc., with hearing loss, blurred vision, abnormal sense of smell and other manifestations. 2. Severe rejection: usually with stomach pain, diarrhea and vomiting, inability to eat, and even dehydration. 3. Drowsiness: being asleep for a long period of time, weakness, dizziness, and lack of energy. 4. Difficulty in breathing: Before a person goes away, all kinds of organs in the body can’t function like a normal person, the heart’s ability to supply blood and oxygen can’t reach what the body needs anymore, and the breathing can’t be like a normal person, and it will be very debilitating. People before the death of loved ones try to give psychological comfort, good care, can more or less reduce the physical pain and psychological loneliness discomfort.

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