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Today's 🩺Medical Monday🩺 Video -Living With A Pacemaker (common Questions Answered) - In Plain English!

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Roswell, GA

Answers to common questions about pacemakers. Magnets? MRI? Microwaves? Metal detectors? Hospice care? No "doctor language", just plain English! with Dr. Joshua Cooper - Arrhythmia Education

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August 12
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Living with a pacemaker can bring up many questions. Here are some key points to consider:

1. Purpose of a Pacemaker:
- A pacemaker is a small electrical device implanted to regulate your heart rate, especially if you have an irregular heartbeat or heart rhythm.

2. Everyday Challenges
- Some people may experience Show Full Answer

Living with a pacemaker can bring up many questions. Here are some key points to consider:

1. Purpose of a Pacemaker:
- A pacemaker is a small electrical device implanted to regulate your heart rate, especially if you have an irregular heartbeat or heart rhythm.

2. Everyday Challenges:
- Some people may experience trouble sleeping or discomfort, which can be exacerbated in unfamiliar settings. If discomfort persists, discuss a possible position correction with your cardiologist.

3. Precautions:
- Inform medical and security personnel about your pacemaker.
- Avoid close proximity to strong electromagnetic fields, such as those from generators and high-voltage transformers.

4. Medical Procedures:
- Always inform your surgeon about your pacemaker before any operation.
- Certain procedures like MRI scans, microwave diathermy, and radiation treatments may require special considerations.

5. Support and Advice:
- Your cardiologist can provide tailored advice based on your medical history and lifestyle to help you make informed decisions about your pacemaker.

For more detailed information, you can visit resources like the Mayo Clinic or the American Heart Association.

August 12

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