Regain Pace with Pacemaker

Regain Pace with Pacemaker

Regain Pace with Pacemaker Administered by Dr. Arun

A pacemaker is a small, battery-operated device that helps regulate the beating of your heart. It is usually implanted under the skin on your chest, with wires that go to your heart. The pacemaker keeps an eye on your heart rate and sends electrical signals to help it beat at a regular pace. If your heart rate is too slow, the pacemaker gives it a jolt of electricity to get it going. If your heart rate is too fast, the pacemaker slows it down. Most pacemakers have one or two settings, but some have three. You might need a pacemaker if you have a heart condition that causes your heart to beat too slowly or irregularly. A pacemaker can also be used to treat heart failure. If you have a pacemaker, you'll need to have regular checkups to make sure it works properly. You would need to avoid certain activities, such as contact sports, that could damage the device.

How Does a Pacemaker Work?

The pacemaker has two main parts: a battery and one or more electrodes. The battery provides the electrical energy that's used to create the electrical pulses. The electrodes are thin wires that are placed in the heart. They deliver the electrical pulses to the heart muscle. Pacemakers are usually implanted during a minor surgical procedure. The surgeon makes a small incision in the chest and attaches the pacemaker to the heart. Pacemakers can be used to treat a number of heart conditions. For example, they are often used to treat bradycardia, which is a heart rate that's too slow. Pacemakers can also be used to treat tachycardia, which is a heart rate that's too fast. Pacemakers are usually implanted in people who have an irregular heartbeat. However, they can also be used to treat people who have a regular heartbeat but are at risk of developing arrhythmia.

Who Needs a Pacemaker?

For people with heart conditions that cause an irregular heartbeat, a pacemaker can be a lifesaver. Pacemakers are most commonly used to treat bradycardia, a heart condition in which the heart beats too slowly. They can also be used to treat other heart conditions, such as heart block. Anyone with a heart condition that causes an irregular heartbeat may benefit from a pacemaker. If you have a heart condition that is causing your heart to beat irregularly, talk to your doctor to see if a pacemaker is right for you.

Dr. Arun (Cardiologist)

Dr. Arun (Cardiologist) is capable of administering pacemakers. If you are in need of a pacemaker, there is no one better to see than Dr. Arun. He is highly skilled in administering both temporary and permanent pacemakers, ensuring that you get the care you need. With years of experience, you can rest assured that you are in good hands. So, if you have any such condition where you need a pacemaker to be implanted, then get it administered by the expert hands of Dr. Arun.