What are the risks of having a holter monitor?
Holter monitoring is a safe and painless test with no significant risks. Some people experience minor skin irritation from the sticky dots (electrodes) used to monitor the heartbeat.
How do I prepare for a holter monitor?
There’s not a lot you need to do to prepare – but you will need to shower. After your holter monitor has been fitted, you can’t get it wet or remove it. The hair on your chest may need to be shaved to help the electrodes stick to your skin.
What happens after a holter monitor?
After one or two days, you’ll return to your doctor’s office with your diary. Your doctor will remove the holter monitor, discuss your results and recommend an appropriate treatment plan to help you manage your symptoms moving forward.