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A pacemaker is a small device that helps the heart beat normally. In a normal heart, electrical signals tell your heart to pump blood in a certain rhythm. If those electrical signals are disrupted, the rhythm can change. When this happens, your heart may not beat well enough to pump blood to all parts of your body. This can lead to symptoms like fatigue, shortness of breath, or fainting.

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