its kind of imposable to fly after a pacemaker it in u
October 8, 1958
Yeah
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.
no
A tan that you get on a sunbed
Yes, using a sunbed can lighten your hair over time. The UV rays from the sunbed can cause the melanin in your hair to break down, leading to a lighter color. However, this effect may vary depending on your natural hair color and type. It's also important to note that frequent sunbed use can damage your hair and skin.
Yes, individuals with a pacemaker can generally use 3D rechargeable glasses, but it's important to consult with a healthcare professional first. Some 3D glasses may use magnetic fields or emit radio frequency waves, which could potentially interfere with pacemakers. Always check the specific model and follow any recommendations from your cardiologist to ensure safety.
Yes. I would NOT ! Ask your orthopedist , PLEASE!
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.
To protect the parts of the pacemaker from body fluids as plastics are very unreactive and will not be affected.
Yes, it is generally safe to use a cell phone with a pacemaker. However, it is recommended to keep the phone at least 6 inches away from the pacemaker to avoid any potential interference.