Experts Are Shedding Light on the ‘Death Rattle’ Phenomenon Before Passing

In the final 24 hours of life, a common sound called the death rattle may occur. It’s caused by the buildup of saliva and secretions in the throat due to reduced swallowing. Though unsettling, it’s a normal part of the dying process and not painful for the person.

What Does It Sound Like?

The sound is often described as wet, crackling, or gurgling, sometimes resembling faint groaning or snoring. It typically signals that death is near—on average, within 25 hours.

How Can You Ease It?

  • Turn the person on their side
  • Elevate their head slightly
  • Use damp swabs to moisten the mouth
  • Gently suction secretions if needed
  • Reduce fluids to limit buildup
  • Use medications as prescribed to reduce secretions

While the sound can’t be fully stopped, these steps can help ease it for nearby loved ones.

A Natural Part of Dying

The death rattle can be distressing to hear, but it’s a natural part of the body shutting down. Understanding it can bring comfort during a deeply emotional time.

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