
3. Cold extremities
The body’s system slows done and the vital organs are making efforts to survive. All the blood flow is directed toward the heart, lungs, and brain, so the extremities might appear pale, as the circulation is significantly reduced.
This happens when the body is conserving energy and resources because all it does is focus on maintaining the essential functions of organs. It can be worrying and sometimes hard to handle, but we should know that it is considered a normal and common sign of death.
4. Changes in skin color
When we are in the last phase of life, our bodies slowly begin to shut down, so the circulation significantly decreases, are changes in skin color appear. In some cases, the skin can become pale, and in other cases, it can become purplish and fragile. When the shutting down process begins, the fingers, toes, and extremities are the most affected parts of the body.
These changes in skin color are completely normal and happen due to the body’s style of conserving energy by diverting blood toward vital organs. The skin may also feel cooler and have a strange appearance.
We all tend to be scared when we have to face such clear signals, but let’s not forget that they are typical in the final stages of life.













