An expert of palliative care, Seamus Coyle, has explained how a person's ability to perform specific tasks begin to decline just days before they take their final breath.
The process of dying is something that begins two weeks before the heart stops beating for the last time, according to one expert.
The expert claims that as we go into our final days, our ability to swallow food and drink liquid will deteriorate during a process he refers to as 'actively dying', as the Express reports. "It is around this time that we say people are ‘actively dying’, and we usually think this means they have two to three days to live.
"For people with cancer, and maybe others, too, inflammatory markers go up. These are the chemicals that increase when the body is fighting an infection.
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