Though it has not been scientifically proven, it is widely believed that hearing is the last of the senses lost before death. “The colder the body is, the slower the metabolic rate,” he explains, “so you’re using oxygen up slower and that window may be longer.”ĥ. Palace also points out that drowning victims or people in a colder environment may also delay biological death. However, doctors may be able to delay biological death by cooling the body, thus extending the window for possible resuscitation. But it’s not possible during biological death. Resuscitation may be possible during clinical death. About four to six minutes later, brain cells start to die from the loss of oxygen and biological death occurs.Ĥ. The first stage, known as clinical death, occurs when a person’s heart stops beating. He says families often worry at this point, but he assures them that it’s a normal part of the dying process.ģ. Palace explains that there may be gaps in between breaths where it looks like the person stopped breathing for 15 to 20 seconds. When breathing slows, death is likely near. If you feel the pulse, it will be weak, and then they start to develop an irregular type of breathing, and that’s a sign that things are pretty ominous.”Ģ. “In general, in the time leading up to death, usually the person will become pale because of a drop in blood pressure,” he says.
For people who know death is approaching - whether from sickness or old age - there are certain signs. These signs include slowed breathing, weakened heart rate, and a change in color, says Zachary Palace, MD, medical director of the Hebrew Home at Riverdale in New York. There are numerous causes of death, many of which are instant. Here are 10 things you may not know about dying.ġ. Sometimes the more you know about a certain subject, the less frightening it becomes.
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