
Patients can refuse treatment for life support, and hospice movements to alleviate pain continue to develop.
However, if an euthanasia is carried out in Korea, it is illegal, and the criminal law is applied with the crime of murder or assisted suicide, and the person who is about to die depends on a breathing apparatus regardless of his or her will.
This view of euthanasia has sharply divided the argument.
So is euthanasia the right thing for a person, and should it be allowed to do?
The reason is that first, it can reduce the heart and economic burden that goes into carers.
Continuing care of a patient who is in an inoperable condition can cause a tremendous burden and cause financial difficulties.
If the patient is aware of the caregiver's situation, this, too, can be burdensome and painful for the patient watching Therefore, I think we should allow euthanasia if the patient wants to.
Second, euthanasia can end your life with dignity.
If you end your life without euthanasia and rely on oxygen respirators, you end your life in vain at the same time as pain.
But if you perform death with dignity and euthanasia, you can end your life with a little more comfort and dignity.
In these cases, the value of human rights respect will shine more and thus the death of dignity through euthanasia.
Finally, without euthanasia, it could be a disregard for the patient's will and rights.
The patient has the right to cure his illness or improve his or her life in the hospital.
I am in favor of euthanasia in terms of saving the burden of euthanasia on the caregiver, ending life with dignity, and protecting the life-respect of the patient's will.
How many of the world's more than six billion people can die with dignity?
As science and technology have advanced, we should help them die with dignity even when they die.
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