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Risk involves while wearing Holter monitor

Other than potential discomfort or skin irritation where the electrodes were implanted, there are no substantial dangers associated with wearing a Holter Monitoring System.

The Holter monitor, on the other hand, must not be exposed to water or it will be damaged. If you're wearing a Holter monitor, don't swim or bathe while it's on. You'll be informed how to disconnect and reconnect the sensors and monitor before washing or bathing if you have a wireless Holter monitor. Other electrical appliances normally have little effect on Holter Monitoring System. However, some gadgets can cause the signal from the electrodes to the Holter monitor to be interrupted. If you're using a Holter monitor, stay away from the following:

  • Blankets with electricity

  • Toothbrushes and electric razors

  • Magnets

  • Metal detectors are used to detect metal.

  • Ovens that can be used in the microwave

For the same reason, keep your telephones and portable music players at least 6 inches away from the Holter monitor.

How you should prepare for Holter monitor

You'll have a Holter Monitoring System implanted during a scheduled appointment your doctor supports it. Plan to bathe before this appointment unless your doctor instructs you differently. When monitoring begins, most monitors cannot be removed and must be kept dry.

Sensors (electrodes) will be placed on your chest by a technician. These electrodes, which are about the size of a silver dollar, detect your heartbeat. To ensure that the electrodes stick, a tiny amount of hair can be shaved off for men.

The technician will then use many wires to link the electrodes to a recording device and will show you how to wear the recording equipment appropriately so that it functions properly. A deck of cards is about the size of the Holter monitor recording equipment.

You can leave your doctor's office and resume your normal activities once your monitor has been fitted and you've gotten instructions on how to wear it.

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