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6 Things You Must Know About Living with a Pacemake

Living with a pacemaker requires awareness, care, and lifestyle adjustments to ensure your heart stays healthy and your device functions effectively. At Hardas Care, we believe patient education is key to confidence and well-being. Understanding how to monitor your heart rate, avoid strong electromagnetic fields, attend regular check-ups, and maintain an active yet balanced lifestyle are essential steps. With proper guidance, medication management, and support, patients can lead a safe, fulfilling life. Hardas Care provides expert cardiac care and continuous monitoring to help individuals live

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6 Things You Must Know About Living with a Pacemake

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  1. 6 Things you must know about living with a Pacemaker A pacemaker is a small battery device implanted near the collarbone that sends electrical impulses to keep the heart beating at a normal rhythm. 01 After implantation, follow-up visits are vital to check device function, lead stability, and battery health. While many hospitals offer remote monitoring, in- person checkups remain essential. 02 Exercise is safe and beneficial after pacemaker implantation. Activities like walking, swimming, and yoga are encouraged, but heavy lifting or strenuous chest movements should be avoided until the site heals. 03 Though pacemakers are reliable, watch for signs like fatigue, dizziness, fainting, or irregular heartbeat — they may signal a device issue or heart health change. 04 Some treatments like MRI scans or diathermy can affect pacemakers, so patients should always carry their pacemaker ID card with device details. 05 Some may feel anxious about living with a pacemaker, but support groups, counseling, or talking to a doctor can help ease these concerns. 06 www.hardasheartcare.com

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