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implantable heart devices

Implantable heart devices are small medical devices placed inside the body to help manage heart problems. Examples include pacemakers, which regulate irregular heartbeats, and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), which can deliver shocks if dangerous rhythms occur. These devices monitor the heart's activity continuously and assist in maintaining a normal, steady heartbeat, reducing symptoms like dizziness or fainting, and improving quality of life. They are designed to be safe and effective, providing life-saving support and peace of mind for individuals with certain heart conditions.