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Can You Swim With a Pacemaker? What to Know

Whether you’re a lifelong swimmer or just want to get into the pool for a new exercise routine, it’s generally safe to swim if you have a pacemaker. But there are some considerations to keep in mind, especially if your pacemaker was recently installed, according to Nikhil Warrier, MD, cardiac electrophysiologist and medical director of electrophysiology at MemorialCare Heart & Vascular Institute at Orange Coast Medical Center in Fountain Valley, California.

“Usually, you can start getting active within a few days after an implant, based on what that activity entails,” he says. “However, swimming poses a different challenge, so you often have to wait for a certain amount of time, depending on what type of device you have.”

It’s wise to know how and when you can ramp up your physical activity — and when it is safe to get back in the pool.

Recovery After Pacemaker Surgery: Activities to Limit or Avoid

Your recovery timeline may depend on the type of pacemaker you have, Dr. Warrier says. There are two main categories: leadless and traditional transvenous devices.

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