Why Do Some Heart Conditions Require A Pacemaker?

 

Heart block and atrial fibrillation can both affect the heart’s ability to maintain a steady rhythm. Although these conditions develop in different ways, they may lead to a slow or irregular heartbeat that impacts daily functioning.

When the heart cannot maintain a consistent rate, symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, or fainting may occur. These symptoms often prompt further clinical assessment to understand the underlying rhythm problem.

In some cases, a pacemaker is used to support the heart by providing a stable rhythm. This helps maintain adequate blood flow and reduces the likelihood of ongoing symptoms.

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