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Is It Normal To Have Itching And Tingling In Nipple Area After Inserting Pacemaker?

I just had a pacemaker installed two days ago and I'm having severe itching and tingling in the area below the pacemaker. I am a male but my left chest area around the nipple is itching and tingling. Is this normal and what do I do to stop the itching?
Sat, 22 Feb 2014
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Dear patient,

The main thing to ensure is that the pacemaker pocket looks clean, there is no infection and no hematoma; this can be achieved by the device nurses or support staff that works where your pacemaker was implanted; if it all looks good, probably a topical cream such as a low dose steroid or an antihistaminic could be used for symptom relief.


Hope that helps, wish you the best,

Dr Brenes-Salazar MD
Mayo Clinic MN
Cardiology
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Is It Normal To Have Itching And Tingling In Nipple Area After Inserting Pacemaker?

Dear patient, The main thing to ensure is that the pacemaker pocket looks clean, there is no infection and no hematoma; this can be achieved by the device nurses or support staff that works where your pacemaker was implanted; if it all looks good, probably a topical cream such as a low dose steroid or an antihistaminic could be used for symptom relief. Hope that helps, wish you the best, Dr Brenes-Salazar MD Mayo Clinic MN Cardiology