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.
According to some sources, the normal resting adult heart beats regularly at an average rate of 60 times per minute. If your heart rate does not exactly match that number, it does not necessarily mean that you are sick. Obviously, you had better check with your doctor for an accurate diagnostic. == ==
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.
need more info... stellar athletes have low HR at rest. so do really heart sick people. but too low would be anything under 40 bpm. 40-60 is not too too serious and 60-100 is normal.
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 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.
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No! A sick child's heart rate becomes faster when they are sick due to fever,viral infections and can beat up too 140 beats per minute .118 bpm is a good rate as a 5 year old's RESTING heart rate can fall anywhere between 80-120bpm when not sick.
At rest the normal heart rate of a newborn is 100 to 160 beats per minute; between the ages of 1 and 10 is 60 to 140 beats per minute; and 11 to 17 is 60 to 100 beats per minute. You should contact a doctor if the heart rate is higher or lower than this.
According to some sources, the normal resting adult heart beats regularly at an average rate of 60 times per minute. If your heart rate does not exactly match that number, it does not necessarily mean that you are sick. Obviously, you had better check with your doctor for an accurate diagnostic. == ==
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.
A pediatrician is a doctor who specializes in the treatment of children. There are sub-specialties such as a pediatric cardiologist (heart doctor specializing in children), but the child's normal pediatrician would know when to refer the child to a sub-specialist depending on the child's particular illness.
A sick horse will usually seam lethargic. Will not be interested in food and may have a temperature. a normal temperature for a horse is between 99.8 F and 101.3 F. you should also check its heart rate. normal resting heart rate should be below 50. Check the gums to see if they are moist and pink, press your thumb on the gum and release color should return within a second. also measure its respiration when at rest a horse takes between 8-10 breaths per min,
Sick sinus syndrome is a disorder of the sinus node of the heart, which regulates heartbeat. With sick sinus syndrome, the sinus node fails to signal properly, resulting in changes in the heart rate.
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need more info... stellar athletes have low HR at rest. so do really heart sick people. but too low would be anything under 40 bpm. 40-60 is not too too serious and 60-100 is normal.
By sick - if you talking about getting the fever then your body tries to maintain the normal body temperature which is 37 degree Celsius by increasing the metabolic rate.