Can you live like a normal person after getting a pacemaker?
A pacemaker usually refers to a cardiac pacemaker. After implantation of a cardiac pacemaker, most patients can live just like normal individuals. The detailed explanation is as follows:
After the implantation of a cardiac pacemaker, most patients can function similarly to healthy individuals. The device is primarily used to treat bradyarrhythmias (slow heart rhythms). By directly stimulating the heart, the pacemaker induces cardiac contractions and maintains a regular heartbeat. If the device fails to detect rhythmic contractions within a certain period, it automatically generates electrical impulses that trigger the contraction of myocardial cells, thereby producing a heartbeat. Although patients can generally carry out daily activities normally after pacemaker implantation, certain precautions must still be observed. Since a cardiac pacemaker is an electronic device containing electrical components, patients should avoid strong electromagnetic radiation in daily life to prevent interference with the device's function.
In addition, patients should avoid engaging in strenuous physical exercise after pacemaker implantation and need to undergo regular follow-up examinations at the hospital.