Complete heart block CHB :
The heart is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body, and it pumps the blood when it is stimulated by electrical signals. In a healthy heart, these electrical signals travel from the upper chambers to the lower chambers. However, if the heart does not receive any electrical signals, it is said that the individual has a complete heart block. An individual affected by a complete heart block will suffer from a severe lack of blood flow. The condition can cause symptoms like palpitations, chest pain, nausea, rapid breathing, tiredness, dizziness and loss of consciousness.
A cardiologist can diagnose a complete heart block with a number of tests such as blood tests, EP study and ECG. The treatment of this severe condition usually requires surgery to implant a pacemaker. A pacemaker helps the heart to beat normally. Patients must remain in the hospital for at least a day after the procedure. Many patients return to their routine lives some weeks after the procedure.











