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What precautions should I take with my artificial pacemaker?

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In the past, people with pacemakers risked interference with the proper functioning of their pacemakers if they were too close to car distributors, radar, microwaves, electric blankets, and airport security detectors. However, with improvements in pacemaker technology, these issues are no longer of major concern. You will receive an identification card from the manufacturer that includes information about your specific model of pacemaker and the serial number. See similar questions...

If I have a pacemaker, what precautions should I take around electrical arc welding?

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Cardiac pacemakers are electronic devices with sensing circuits which detect small electrical signals from inside the heart. Pacemakers may detect extraneous electrical signals from other sources. The pacemaker can incorrectly interpret these signals as heart activity, which may inhibit the pacemaker. The result could be no output pulse or asynchronous pacing. Asynchronous pacing means that there is no coordination between the heart and the pacemaker. If you have a St. See similar questions...

What is a pacemaker?

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A slow heart rhythm, or bradycardia, can be treated with a permanent pacemaker. This sophisticated device is only about the size of a silver dollar coin and is implanted beneath the skin in the upper chest. The procedure is done under local anesthesia. The pacemaker lies dormant as long as the heart is beating normally. However, if the heart should beat inappropriately slowly, the pacemaker "kicks in" and paces the heart. See similar questions...

I have an artificial pacemaker. Can I use the massage system?

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Generally, there are two types of cardiac pacemakers. Patients with permanent artificial pacemakers should not be treated at all. Patients with supporting artificial pacemakers can use massage systems. See similar questions...

When do I have to replace my pacemaker?

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Most pacemakers will last between 8 and 10 years, after which the entire pacemaker or its battery and/or wire(s) need to be replaced. Replacing a pacemaker may be done on an outpatient basis or may include an overnight stay in the hospital. See similar questions...

Will I feel the pacemaker?

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first, you may feel the weight of the pacemaker in your chest. However, over time, most people become accustomed to the pacemaker. The generator is very small, about the size of two silver dollars stacked on top of each other, and weighs about an ounce or less, depending on the make and model of the device. See similar questions...

My child has a pacemaker. What precautions should be taken for her safety?

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Your child should wear a medical identification bracelet or necklace to let others know about the pacemaker in case of emergency. When she is old enough to have a wallet, it is a good idea to also carry an ID card that states she has a pacemaker. <For more information on living with a pacemaker> See similar questions...

What is artificial intelligence?

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It is the science and engineering of making intelligent machines, especially intelligent computer programs. It is related to the similar task of using computers to understand human intelligence, but AI does not have to confine itself to methods that are biologically observable. See similar questions...

Will medical procedures affect my pacemaker?

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Always tell medical personnel about your pacemaker and show your identification card. With proper precautionary measures, many medical procedures will not interfere with your pacemaker including diagnostic X-rays, dental procedures, therapeutic ultrasound, and electrolysis. However, certain medical procedures produce high levels of electromagnetic interference (EMI) that could temporarily interfere with how the pacemaker works. See similar questions...

Will I feel the pacemaker or ICD?

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first, you may feel the weight of the device in your chest. However, over time, most people become accustomed to the way it feels. The generator is very small, about the size of two silver dollars stacked on top of each other, and weighs about an ounce or less, depending on the make and model of the device. If the ICD sends a shock to the heart or "fires," the person will feel this as a jolt or kick in the chest. See similar questions...

Can I travel with my pacemaker or ICD?

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Yes, you can travel with your device and drive a car if cleared by your doctor. You should be sure to always have your identification card with you wherever you go.  Persons with ICDs may not be allowed to drive unless cleared by their physician. See similar questions...

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