After the pacemaker is installed, there is usually no significant impact on life. The main thing is to avoid lifting heavy objects on the arm on the same side as the pacemaker. For example, objects of more than 2 kg should be avoided, and over-extension of the arm on the same side of the pacemaker should be avoided. The other main thing is to avoid exposure of the pacemaker to high magnetic fields. For the magnetic fields of microwave ovens, rice cookers, and other household appliances in the normal living environment, there is actually no need to avoid them. However, these things are not absolute. If you have symptoms of dizziness and weakness when you are close to these working household appliances, it is best to stay away from them as soon as possible to see if there is really a case of interference, but generally there is rarely any interference from household appliances to the pacemaker. All other activities are not affected by the installation of a pacemaker. Such as normal life activities, performing general physical labor, normal work, life, etc. will not be affected.