Your heart rate increases as you get the fever. It is physiological phenomena. You have no obligations to regulate your heart rate. So let it be as it is. If your physician thinks so, they can lower your heart rate by medication in some other conditions.
breathing and heart rate increased. breathing and heart rate increased.
I would think so. Fever does make your heart rate higher and with the flu comes high fever.
Increased heart rate and increased stroke volume
Frog's internal body temperature is lower than that of a mammal lower temperature = slower heart rate
yes it lowers heart rate
Yes
No, because if you have a lower resting heart rate you are usually healthy, but it can depend on the person.
When you are sleeping, the sympathetic nervous system is suppressed during sleep, allowing the parasympathetic nervous system to be the primary input, leading to a lower heart rate.
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heart rate of seven year old girl with fever of 102
If your heart rate increases because of adrenaline (related to your emotional state) that is unlikely to kill you. There are some conditions, particularly ventricular fibrillation, in which increased heart rate can kill you, but in most forms of sickness, increased heart rate is not dangerous.
It affects the heart and blood pressure by increases them both. An increased heart rate and blood pressure can be serious depending on how much it increases them both. It increases heart rate and blood pressure and increases the workload on the heart