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its kind of imposable to fly after a pacemaker it in u
October 8, 1958
A doctor (preferrably the on who did the pacemaker surgury) is the only person that can make a determination that you are partially, or temporarily, or permanently disabled.
A lot depends on the type of pacemaker that has been fitted. Does the tachycardia seem excessive or only a slight increase? Unless the tachy is causing symptoms, eg, breathless ness then it may be normal for that patient.
Probably about 600,000 pacemakers have been fitted, but many patients with pacemakers will now no longer be alive, so I estimate that there are probably around 250,000-300,000 pacemaker patients in the UK.
pacemaker is a pacemaker
one of my reletive has spine tb. his treatment is going on but his electrolyte keeps on fluctuating from 125 - 130. ealrier he was fitted with pacemaker. does it happen. kindly help me
pacemaker is a pacemaker
There are several criteria that a sick person must meet before they are eligible for a pacemaker. Specifically, they must have severe heart problems, delayed heartbeat, and be on medications to treat their heart problems.
If you mean your heart stops beating for 40 seconds - yes ! It may mean you need a pacemaker fitted to keep your heart beating regularly. See a doctor immediately.
How did the pacemaker effect the world?
It would likely fry the pacemaker