No!!!!! Take her to the doctor as soon as possible!!!
Generally, a normal heart rate for a average adult while resting is 60 to 100 beats per minute. It also depends on if you have any diseases and birth defects.
Your pulse indicates how many times per minute your heart beats. It's your heart rate, and is one of your vital signs. You can feel your pulse on your wrist below your thumb and also on the side of your neck. == Pulse is the rhythmical throbbing of arteries and veins produced by the regular contractions of the heart, especially as palpated at the wrist or in the neck. Here is a general standard of pulse rate (PR). Resting Pulse Rate PR < 40 BMP - Below healthy resting heart rates. PR 40-60 BPM - Resting heart rate for sleeping. PR 60-100 BPM - Healthy adult resting heartrate. PR 100 BPM - 220 BPM - Acceptable if measured during exercise. Not acceptable if resting heartrate. PR > 220 BPM - Abnormally high heart rate.
The recommended first aid measures for managing a fever include staying hydrated, resting, and taking over-the-counter fever-reducing medications like acetaminophen or ibuprofen. It is also important to dress lightly, use a cool compress, and seek medical attention if the fever is high or persistent.
You have a fever (febrile). The normal body temperature is 36-37 degrees centigrade (celcius). Fever is an indicator for us to know, that the body is beyond normal. See also hyperthermia, hypothermia
Yes. A normal resting heart rate is 60-100 beats per minute.
BMR stands for Basal metabolic RateIt is also called the resting metabolic rate and is the amount of energy you expend in a normal resting state at normal temperature.It is used to calculate your calorific expenditure
To help reduce a fever, it's important to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids, such as water or herbal teas. Over-the-counter medications like acetaminophen or ibuprofen can also be effective in lowering fever. Additionally, resting and keeping your environment comfortably cool can aid in recovery. If the fever persists or is accompanied by severe symptoms, consult a healthcare professional.
It is not unusual when running a high fever to hear voices in a distorted way-- sometimes they seem louder, sometimes they seem as if they are very far away. This is often a symptom caused by the high fever. You should discuss these symptoms with your doctor, who can diagnose the cause of the high fever and give you medication to bring it down to normal, at which time your hearing should also return to normal.
decrease or increase the intensity of exercise also check heartrate
Resting heart rate is the number of times your heart beats per minute when it's at rest. The best time to find your resting heart rate is in the morning after a good night's sleep and before you get out of bed. The average resting heart rate for an adult is 60-80 beats per minute. However, for people who are physically fit, it's generally lower. Also, resting heart rate usually rises with age. - From the American Heart Association.
Scarlet fever is also known as scarlatina
Over anxious overweight. Or maybe something in your diet!!It could also be that you are sick. A fever for example.