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A death rattle is a distinctive sound that a person may make as they are coming to the end of their life and may no longer be able to swallow or cough effectively enough to clear their saliva. While a death rattle can be difficult to hear, it does not usually cause pain or discomfort to the individual.
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Read More »What is a death rattle? Sometimes, when a loved one is severely ill, you may wonder if you will know some of the signs that death is near. While a loved one’s passing is never easy to consider or see, there are some symptoms that may indicate a person is dying. An example is terminal respiratory secretions, also known as a “death rattle.” A death rattle is a distinctive sound that a person may make as they are coming to the end of their life and may no longer be able to swallow or cough effectively enough to clear their saliva. While a death rattle can be difficult to hear, it does not usually cause pain or discomfort to the individual. What are the causes of a death rattle? A death rattle occurs when a person is in a weakened state, or is in and out of consciousness. They may not be physically strong enough to cough or swallow to clear the secretions from the back of their throat. These secretions include normal saliva and mucus production that people usually swallow and clear without difficulty. In addition to these factors, a person’s breathing may also change. Their breathing may become irregular, and they may take breaths of varying depths. Sometimes the breathing may be described as “labored,” or appears difficult for the person. When they take a deeper breath, the death rattle sounds may be louder because the deeper, more forceful breath is moving against the secretions in the back of the throat. What are the symptoms of a death rattle? A death rattle is a crackling, wet sound that is heard at varying levels with each breath. Sometimes, the sound is soft and moan-like. Other times it’s loud and sounds like snoring or gargling. These sounds can be distressing to loved ones because it may sound as though the person is “drowning” or choking. However, there is currently no evidence that these noises cause the person any pain or anxiety. If a person is very close to the end of their life, they may also experience: confusion
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