Around 870 deaths out of every 100,000 people in the U.S. are caused by sudden death and active dying each year. What exactly does this include? Active dying occurs over the course of several days, and patients and their loved ones need time to process this. Below are the stages, signs, symptoms, timeline, and details […]
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The Ins and Outs of The Death Rattle
As someone nears death, their body starts to show signs of this. Breathing patterns change, making an unusual noise. This is known as the death rattle. What is the death rattle?A death rattle is a sound made by people who can’t swallow or cough well enough to get rid of their saliva at the end […]
End-Stage Liver Disease and Palliative Care
End-stage liver disease (ESLD) encompasses advanced liver disease, liver failure, and decompensated cirrhosis (an advanced stage of cirrhosis). End-stage liver failure is caused by liver inflammation, which results in fibrosis (scarring) and a lack of normal liver function. Although liver transplantation is the only treatment for ESLD, many patients do not receive one due to […]
A Brief Guide to the End-Stage Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease is a common illness that affects 60,000 Americans each year. The chances of an individual developing this ailment increase with age. What Is the End-Stage of Parkinson’s Disease? Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder caused by the death of the neurotransmitter, Dopamine. It’s both a motor and non-motor disease. In the final stages […]
What to Expect During the Final Stages of Congestive Heart Failure
“Heart failure” refers to when the heart can’t or doesn’t work well enough to provide oxygen and nutrients to the parts of the body and brain that need them. This decrease in cardiac output means the heart isn’t strong enough to move blood from the body and lungs back to the heart. This causes fluid […]
Everything You Need To Know About the Symptoms of Kidney Failure
Everything You Need To Know About the Symptoms of Kidney Failure When someone starts exhibiting symptoms of kidney failure, it usually means that the last stages of chronic kidney disease have been reached. This is a dangerous thing to experience, both as a patient and a loved one. In this article, we hope to enlighten […]
How Dangerous Is Low Blood Pressure?
How Dangerous Is Low Blood Pressure? Do you frequently experience dizziness as a symptom of low blood pressure? Then this is the post for you to read and consider seeking medical assistance. Low blood pressure is rarely a cause for alarm. In rare circumstances, though, it may cause shock, demanding rapid medical attention. Low blood […]
What To Expect in a Comfort Care Hospice
What To Expect in a Comfort Care Hospice The terms “comfort care, ” “palliative care,” and “hospice comfort care” are frequently used interchangeably. All three categories allude to care that aims to improve quality of life by alleviating suffering and offering practical, emotional, and spiritual assistance. It is a more comprehensive and all-encompassing approach to […]
Wart, Moles Or Skin Cancer: Which One Is It?
Wart, Moles Or Skin Cancer: Which One Is It? Let’s be honest: moles and warts are vexing. The good news is that they aren’t necessarily harmful to your health. But they’re annoying and getting rid of them before they become an issue makes your life easier. So, if you want to know what you’re dealing […]
Managing Grief: The Causes, Stages, and Symptoms of Grief
Managing Grief: The Causes, Stages, and Symptoms of Grief Grief is a normal reaction to the loss of someone or something significant to you. Grief reaction symptoms can vary between a range of feelings over time — no two people have the same grieving process. Each of the emotional symptoms of grief can be due […]