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5 Αυγ 2022 · • Diminished tissue perfusion, impaired skin oxygenation, decreased local skin temperature, mottled discoloration, and skin necrosis. • Loss of skin integrity from any of a number of factors including equipment or devices, incontinence, chemical irritants, chronic exposure to body fluids, skin tears, pressure, shear, friction, and infections
12 Νοε 2020 · Mottled skin. Dying is a physical process, and as the body shuts down, a variety of physical changes signify approaching death. Note: None of these signs is definitive. A person who is seriously ill may have one (or more) of these symptoms and recover, especially with intensive medical attention.
Mottling: Mottled skin appears as blotchy patches of discoloration, often seen first in the extremities. It occurs due to reduced blood flow to the skin's surface resulting in irregular patterns of pale and discolored areas.
8 Νοε 2022 · Mottled skin causes a bluish-red, lace-like pattern under the skin. Also known as livedo reticularis, this condition happens when deoxygenated blood pools beneath the skin’s surface. The condition has many causes, including cold exposure and chronic medical conditions.
Some people's skin looks mottled (has different coloured blotches or patches). On lighter skin tones, these areas might look blue or red. On darker skin tones, these areas might look darker than normal, purple or brownish in colour.
8 Οκτ 2024 · Your loved one's hands and feet may start looking blotchy, purplish, or mottled. The changes in skin appearance may slowly move up their arms and legs. Their lips and nail beds may turn bluish or purple, and their lips may droop.
30 Αυγ 2024 · Skin changes in the last days of life. People with lighter skin tones might look slightly blue, especially their hands or feet. Their skin can become mottled (have different coloured blotches or patches). For people with darker skin tones, blue can be hard to see.