Tim Cook has already said: "Apple's biggest impact on humanity has been in the health sector." And thank you Apple Watch It continues to confirm. Once again, the Apple device is responsible for saving someone's life, in this case in Brazil.
The news of the invention of the Apple Watch championship adds to endless situations, where users' lives have been affected by changes in life that the device is able to monitor and monitor. Fortunately, more and more people rely on these types of jobs, to a degree save their lives
The Apple Watch saves a Brazilian man from tachycardia
The latest event in which the Apple Watch saved lives, was shared by Jorge Freire Jr. through Facebook. The man noted that while his Apple Watch warned him of high heart rate, which later led to tachycardia, congestive heart disease and old disease that could cause heart failure, stabbing, or death.
When I evaluated the use of heart rate, the surprise: 170 BPM. When I walked, there was no way my heart was going to hit the top.
I walked home and went to bed for half an hour to see that my heartbeat would return to normal. Suspended at 160 BPM, it had tachycardia.
As she shared the 9to5mac immediately, Freire went to the emergency room and was diagnosed with it high blood pressure and tachycardia, as the Apple Watch ordered. After performing all the tests, there were no signs of a heart attack. The doctor has given other medications to reduce his heart rate and Freires said he has felt good since.
However, the subject did not end up in the correct diagnosis. Jorge Freire Jr. received a response via email from Apple's CEO, Tim cooking, after expressing your gratitude, for sharing your experience and recommending use of this device. What a great story!