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Frequent Asked Questions About Munji

1) What is Munji device?

Munji is a smart device that is worn on the chest to monitor the heart in real time. It detects early signs of a heart attack and provides immediate alerts to you, your family, and emergency services.

2) How does the device know if there is a heart attack?

Munji relies on an electrocardiogram (ECG) reading. If it detects an abnormality, it performs a biometric analysis using advanced algorithms. If a dangerous pattern appears, it issues an immediate alert.

3) What happens if Munji detects a dangerous situation?

It sends an immediate alert to:
• The user
• A designated emergency contact
• Emergency services

4) Is the device comfortable for everyday use?

Yes. It is lightweight, wireless, and can be worn discreetly under clothing.

5) Is the device waterproof?

It is sweat and water resistant, but it is not recommended to use it while swimming.

6) How long does the battery last? Do I need to change the device?

No, you don't need to change the device. It only needs to be charged. The battery lasts for 7 days, and the adhesive strips need to be changed every 7-14 days.

7) Is my data secure?

Yes. All data is encrypted and can only be accessed by the user, the doctor, or an authorized person.

8) Can I share my data with my doctor?

Yes, the app allows you to easily view results and reports.

9) Is this product suitable for all ages?

It is suitable for anyone who has had or is at risk of having a heart attack.

Frequent Asked Questions About Holter

1) What is Holter device?

A Holter device is a device worn on the body to continuously record an electrocardiogram (ECG) for up to 7 days or more for medical diagnosis.

2) Why does a doctor order a Holter monitor test?

It is ordered when there are:
• Palpitations
• Fainting
• Irregular heartbeat
• Intermittent pain
• Suspected abnormality not shown on a standard ECG

3) Is the device uncomfortable to wear?

You might feel some adhesive strips or wires, but it's usually comfortable and discreet under clothing.

4) Can I shower while using the Holter monitor?

Yes, but it's best to avoid water to prevent damaging the adhesive strips.

5) What do the lights on the device mean?

A green light every 10 seconds means the device is working normally.
A rapid flash indicates a connection problem and requires proper installation.

6) What happens after the monitoring period ends?

The device is removed, and the data is uploaded to the software for analysis and to generate a report for the doctor.

7) Can I sleep with the device on?

Yes. The device is designed to work all day, even while you sleep.

8) Does the Holter monitor send alerts?

No. The Holter monitor is a recording device only and does not issue alarms or instant alerts.

9) Does the device affect movement?

Light daily activities are permitted, but strenuous exercise should be avoided while using it.

10) Can the sensors be reused?

The device is reusable, but the patch/sensor is typically for single use only for several days.

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