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A Permanent Pacemaker is a small device placed under the skin of your chest to properly regulate heart rhythms and keep you safe from dangerous heart complexities.
If a person’s heart beats too slow or too fast, it may indicate that the electrical system of the heart is imbalanced. In such cases, a permanent pacemaker can be implanted under the skin of the upper chest to ensure that the heart receives the necessary electrical signals to maintain a steady and constant rhythm.
The pacemaker helps to regulate the heart’s rhythm at a fixed rate. People with frequent Chest Pains, arrhythmia, fast heartbeats (Tachycardia), slow heartbeats ( bradycardia), or other heart complications are advised to get a permanent pacemaker, it can save their lives by preventing sudden heart stoppage.
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A permanent pacemaker is a small electronic device implanted under the skin that helps regulate an irregular or slow heartbeat by sending electrical signals to the heart.
Permanent pacemakers are recommended for individuals with bradycardia (a slow heart rate) or certain heart rhythm disorders to ensure the heart beats at a normal rate. choose what is best for you. Contact Lifeline Heart Centre for permanent pacemaker implantation in Jalandhar.
During a minor surgical procedure, a lead (wire) is placed in a vein and threaded to the heart, while the pacemaker itself is implanted under the skin, usually near the collarbone.
The procedure is typically done under local anesthesia, so you may feel some discomfort, but it is generally not painful. Afterward, you may experience some soreness at the implantation site.
Most pacemakers last around 5 to 15 years, depending on usage and battery life. Regular check-ups are essential to monitor battery status.
Yes, most people with pacemakers can lead a normal and active life. However, some precautions and follow-up appointments are necessary to ensure the device functions properly.
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