You probably will eat and drink less as death nears. This may be
related to your general weakness and slowing metabolism.
Because eating has important social meanings, it may be difficult for
your family and friends to witness your inability to eat. However, changes in
your metabolism mean that you do not need the same amount of food and fluids that you needed before.
You can be offered small sips of fluid or small bites of food as long
as you are alert and able to swallow. If swallowing is difficult or impossible,
thirst can be prevented by wiping your mouth with a moist washcloth or a
special oral swab (purchased at a pharmacy) dipped in a small amount of
water.