Yes, it is normal to experience a fast heartbeat during vomiting. This can occur due to the body's stress response, which activates the sympathetic nervous system, leading to an increased heart rate. Additionally, factors such as dehydration, anxiety, or the physical effort of vomiting can also contribute to a rapid heartbeat. However, if this occurs frequently or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Loose bowel movements. Diarrhea. Fast irregular heartbeat. Inhaling or choking on vomit. Stomach cramps or pains. Coughing. Weakness.
Yes, it is very normal because puppies have slower metabolisms than us, which is why they don't live as long as humans. Yes, it is very normal because puppies have slower metabolisms than us, which is why they don't live as long as humans.
The normal heartbeat rpm for someone who is aged 18 is between 60 and 100.
How fast. Normal is 60-90,faster is not good. Is it regular? Irregular is really not good if it is a new problem.
That sounds quite abnormal to me. My own heartbeat has never interfered with my ability to count.
Arrhythmia
Fast fetus heartbeat may mean lack of oxygen inside or fetal distress.pe your answer here...
Vomiting is a result of parasympathetic activity so when the parasympathetic drive lets up and becomes somewhat refractive there would be a sympathetic rebound period. Although a more likely drive to an increased heart beat might just be the physical exertion and increased oxygen demands that retching has on the body.
umm, not usually ?
Yes. I am in Allied health and we learned that a normal fetal heart beat is in the range from 120- 140
Sounds like a herniated belly button. You should have that seen about.
Loose bowel movements, diarrhea, fast irregular heartbeat, choking on vomit, stomach cramps, coughing, weakness, aching, muscle stiffness, severe heart problems, seizures, death.