yes
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.
I would think so. Fever does make your heart rate higher and with the flu comes high fever.
An infection can definitely increase your heart rate. Especially if you have a fever. Your body is working hard to fight off the infection, and in return, your heart rate rises. This is also why you get out of breath when your sick. You're body is doing more to fight infections, even when your not!
The heart rate is fast. Check mothers temp. she may have a fever . Or have the baby check , it may be a sign of distress.
Tachycardia is an increased heart rate. This rate varies depending on age and sex.
heart rate of seven year old girl with fever of 102
Abnormally fast heart rate is Tachycardia.
yes.
very fast
they both have to do with a heart
It should mean fast movement. e.g. Bradykinesia is slow movement. Bradycardia is slow heart rate. Tachycardia is fast heart rate.
The heart rate will vary with the child's body temperature. If the child should have a fever, the heart rate may be around 160-180; if not, the usual rate is around 100 beats/minute.