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Your body stiffens, first, at your face and neck. The stiffening progresses to the trunk of your body and gradually radiates outward to your arms and legs and then your fingers and toes. Your body loosens again. A few days after death, your body's tissue breaks down, causing the stiff parts to relax again.
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Read More »It’s normal when you’re dying to express less interest in activities you used to enjoy. You may prefer being alone over visiting with others. Craving less interaction with others doesn’t mean you love friends or family members less. Your needs change as your body changes.
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Read More »Your muscles loosen immediately after death, releasing any strain on your bowel and bladder. As a result, most people poop and pee at death. Your skin may also sag, making it easier to see your bone structure beneath. Your temperature drops. Your body temperature gradually decreases about 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit (-16.9444 degrees Celsius) per hour. Eventually, your body temperature will match your surroundings. Your body temperature gradually decreases about 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit (-16.9444 degrees Celsius) per hour. Eventually, your body temperature will match your surroundings. Your blood gets pulled downward. Gravity pulls your blood downward, toward the Earth. Your skin may look purplish-red in the spots where blood pools. Gravity pulls your blood downward, toward the Earth. Your skin may look purplish-red in the spots where blood pools. Your body stiffens. Your body stiffens, first, at your face and neck. The stiffening progresses to the trunk of your body and gradually radiates outward to your arms and legs and then your fingers and toes. Your body stiffens, first, at your face and neck. The stiffening progresses to the trunk of your body and gradually radiates outward to your arms and legs and then your fingers and toes. Your body loosens again. A few days after death, your body’s tissue breaks down, causing the stiff parts to relax again.
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