Vibrations in the chest with an old pacemaker could be caused by several factors, including lead malposition or fracture, which may disrupt the normal electrical signals. Additionally, the pacemaker's battery may be failing, leading to irregular pacing and sensations. Other possibilities include muscle contractions or anxiety, which might amplify the awareness of the device's operation. It's important to consult a healthcare professional to evaluate the situation and determine the underlying cause.
The main cause of a pacemaker to stop working is the battery going dead. Another cause would be a malfunction within the electrical system. These 2 causes are very, very rare.
There would be no need. - A new pacemaker would be inserted instead.
It would likely fry the pacemaker
No. Why would they?
There are many things that can cause vibrations in a 2000 Toyota Avalon. One such cause could be a bent rim and another cause for the vibrations underneath the floorboard is the engine.
If it is a Posi then the friction plates are going bad.
Atelectasis
I also am a very avid golfer and had my pacemaker put in on my right side of my chest and I am right handed.......I am praying this emergency room doctor did not screw up..........everyone else seems to have it on their left side........... anyone with any answer please write me and let me know. i would appreciate it 6454@live.com
Devices like floats or tubes are put in the water and waves come the tubes vibrate and the vibrations are sent to an on-land station where the vibrations are changed into electricity
Those are there to dampen unwanted vibrations that would cause an exhaust drone.
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The number one cause of vibrations: tires# A bad tire - steel belt separation and other types of tire failure # Out balance - any weight imbalance will start the wheel vibrating Other sources:* ??