
6. Changes in breathing patterns
In the days before a person dies, breathing can become harder and harder. Unfortunately, there is almost nothing to do in this phase. A useful thing would be to help the suffering person find a position that makes breathing easier.
If the person who encounters breathing problems doesn’t have other health issues, speaking with a doctor for advice is extremely important.
7. Decreased urine output
The kidneys are the first to decline when the body approaches its final stage. So, the produced urine might become darker, or the person may even stop urinating. It happens because the kidneys are no longer able to filter fluids properly, and the body begins to conserve water.
It can be a concerning sign, but it’s considered completely normal when the body is slowly but surely slowing down.













