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In the final stages of dying, skin changes can include a pale, ashen appearance due to reduced blood circulation and oxygenation. The skin may also become cool to the touch as the body's systems begin to shut down. Additionally, mottling or a bluish discoloration can occur, particularly in the extremities as blood flow decreases. These changes are part of the natural physiological process of dying.

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