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What is a pacemaker, and what is it used for?

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Pacemaker is a small device which is implanted in left side of chest's skin to control the heartbeat of patient. It helps heart to work proper.Pacemaker has generally three parts.First one is battery and second one is computerized generator and third one is a wire which contains electrode.
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A pacemaker signals the heart to beat when the heartbeat is too slow or irregular.It is a small battery-operated device.

SA nodes is also called as natural Pacemaker of the heart.
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A pacemaker is a small medical device that is implanted under the skin in the chest or abdomen to help regulate an irregular heartbeat. The device uses electrical impulses to stimulate the heart muscle to contract and maintain a normal heart rhythm.

The pacemaker consists of a battery, a computer circuit, and one or more wires (called leads) that are placed into the heart through a vein. The leads detect the heart's electrical signals and deliver electrical pulses to the heart muscle as needed to keep it beating regularly.

Pacemakers are often used to treat a condition called bradycardia, which is a slow or irregular heartbeat. Bradycardia can cause symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, and shortness of breath, and in severe cases, it can lead to fainting or even cardiac arrest.

Pacemakers can also be used to treat other heart rhythm problems, such as tachycardia (fast heartbeat), atrial fibrillation, and heart failure
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During an arrhythmia, the heart can beat too fast, too slow, or with an irregular rhythm. Pacemakers send electrical pulses to help your heart beat at a normal rate and rhythm. Pacemakers can also be used to help your heart chambers beat in sync so your heart can pump blood more efficiently to your body.
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A pacemaker is a device that helps provide artificial heartbeats to someone with heart disease or Along with other devices used to help with heart health, pacemakers are used to provide artificial or heart-shaped devices help people with heart disease or other Cardiovascular Diseases with long AVE values (ie. over the age of 65). The devices are usually instructions to a heart rate monitor to track the amount of blood flow through the device. The device can also be worn on the body or connected to a computer to provide other services.
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