When an elderly person goes through a delicate stage, these 4 changes may appear and deserve attention.

Recognizing the physical changes that may appear when an older adult is approaching the end of life can be painful but it is also deeply important for families and caregivers. It’s not about predicting exactly how much time remains. Instead, it’s about noticing signs that the body is gradually slowing down and preparing for its final stage.

Below are four common signs often seen in the last phase of life:

1. Loss of appetite and reduced fluid intake

One of the earliest and most noticeable changes is a decreased desire to eat or drink. As the body requires less energy, hunger naturally fades. Swallowing may also become difficult, making food or liquids uncomfortable. This is a normal part of the body’s process—not a sign that caregivers are doing something wrong.

2. Increased sleep and lower activity levels

A person nearing the end of life may spend much more time sleeping and show little response to conversation or surroundings. Even when awake, they may seem distant or fatigued. This happens because the body is conserving energy and gradually reducing its activity.

3. Changes in breathing patterns

 

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