
The Sensation 7 Seconds Before Sudden Death
Disease description:
It's common to see TV news reports about sudden death, which is very distressing. I'd like to ask doctors: what is the sensation like 7 seconds before sudden death?

The sensations experienced during the 7 seconds before sudden death may vary from person to person, but they are usually accompanied by some noticeable physical reactions. These reactions may include:
1. Sudden loss of consciousness: The patient may suddenly feel dizzy, followed by gradually blurred consciousness, eventually leading to complete loss of consciousness. This is one of the common symptoms before sudden death, indicating that there may be a problem with blood or oxygen supply to the brain.
2. Cardiac discomfort: The patient may feel heart discomfort, such as angina, palpitations, or arrhythmia. This discomfort may manifest as severe pain behind the breastbone or in the chest area, and the pain may radiate to the shoulders or other areas.
3. General weakness: The patient may feel weak all over, listless, and even have cold limbs.
4. Other sensations: Some patients may also experience heightened sensitivity in vision or hearing, or feel as if their body is continuously sinking and feels very heavy overall.