Strategies For Preventing And Treating Kissing Bug Disease

Pacemaker

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Individuals who are not treated for the acute stage of the kissing bug disease may suffer from cardiac issues later in life. Some patients will need to have a pacemaker to manage heart damage and other cardiac issues. Pacemakers will help the heart function normally and prevent abnormal heart rhythms. If the device senses the abnormal rhythm, it will send an electrical pulse to make the heart beat at a normal rate. The use of a pacemaker in someone suffering from kissing bug disease allows for longer life. Without the device, the mortality of patients with the disease is significantly higher. Therefore, poorer countries suffer from a higher death rate due to cardiac arrhythmia because of the inability to get modern health intervention.

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