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Living with a pacemaker

Martha María Martínez Guillén

Living with a pacemaker can be a major change, but with a few tips and tricks, you can ensure you have a positive and problem-free experience. Here are some things to keep in mind:

  1. Maintain good hygiene: It is important to keep the skin around your pacemaker clean and free of infection. Be sure to keep the area dry and avoid activities that can get the skin wet, such as bathing or swimming.

  2. Avoid sources of electromagnetic interference: Sources of electromagnetic interference, such as cell phones, microwave ovens, and exercise equipment, can interfere with the operation of your pacemaker. Keep these devices at a safe distance from your pacemaker and always follow the instructions of your doctor or pacemaker device.

  3. Exercise with caution: Exercise is an important part of a healthy lifestyle, but it's important to note that certain sports and activities can be harmful for pacemaker patients. Consult your doctor before beginning any exercise program.

  4. Be aware of battery life: Your pacemaker's battery life will be limited, so it's important that you know when you need a replacement. Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions and schedule regular checkups to make sure your pacemaker is still working properly.

  5. Talk to your doctor: Finally, it's important to talk to your doctor regularly to make sure your pacemaker is working properly and to discuss any concerns or problems you may have.

In short, living with a pacemaker is a unique experience that requires some care and caution, but with the right tips and tricks, you can ensure a smooth and positive experience.

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