That you are putting alot of stress on your body and using alot more O2. Its not good for you to put so much stress on your body that it spikes like that. p.s. lay off the speed.... Depends on what you are doing. Sounds like tachycardia. But 130 is very rapid to begin with for a resting pulse rate. I'm not a physician. Go see one. Could be atrial fibrillation.
bradycardiaThis answer is wrong bradycardiais a slow heart beat (pulse) of less than 60 beats per.min.A heart rate of 130 beats is called tachycardia.
130 bmp
The best you can do is ask your doctor or your pediatrician.
The normal resting heart rate for children from 1 to 2 years old is 80 to 130 beats per minute.
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I think you mean 130 BPM rather than "bmp" 130 BPM when referring to exercicse is 130 beats per minute and referrs to your heart rate; more than likely target heart rate. Check with your doctor before you begin any exercise program
bradycardiaThis answer is wrong bradycardiais a slow heart beat (pulse) of less than 60 beats per.min.A heart rate of 130 beats is called tachycardia.
i think its around 130 beats a minute but i am not sure
The normal resting heart rate for a 2 year old is 80-130 beats per minute.
130 bmp
I believe its 130 but im not completely sure.
Average Heart Rate * Newborn 130 * Older Child 100 * Adult 60-101 Source: Wikipedia
The average heart rate for a 2-year-old is anywhere from 80-130 beats per minute. This fluctuates between activity and rest.
The best you can do is ask your doctor or your pediatrician.
The heart rate will be higher in the 160 rang but if it's a girl it will be in the 130 range
The normal resting heart rate for children from 1 to 2 years old is 80 to 130 beats per minute.
Waking up with your heart pounding and a pulse rate of 130 can indicate several things, including anxiety, a panic attack, or a response to a nightmare. It may also be a sign of an underlying medical condition, such as arrhythmia or hyperthyroidism. If this experience is recurrent or accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation.