Get checked out: First, there are different severities of heart block. First degree heart block, for example, refers to an abnormality that hardly ever causes symptoms, whereas complete heart block often leads to fatigue, dizziness, or even passing out and usually requires a pacemaker. Deciding on a course of action depends on first defining more precisely what kind of heart block, and taking into account symptoms.
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