The heart rate is different at different age stages. First of all, the heart rate of men should be around 60 to 100 times. Women's heart rate will be slightly higher than men, and the lowest will not exceed 70. Children's heart rate is between 90 and 140. Because children have more vitality, their heart rate will be faster than adults, and their blood volume is larger, so their body metabolism is also faster. The normal heart rate of the human body is: 60 to 100 beats/minute for men, 70 to 90 beats/minute for women, about 90 beats/minute for children, and 140 beats/minute for newborns People of different ages have different heart rates. The younger the age, the faster the heart rate. If the heart rate exceeds the normal range, it is called a tachycardia. Parents generally know that a normal person's heart rate will increase after exercise or physical labor. The same is true for children, especially when they are frightened or crying. The accelerated heart rate caused by illness is most common when you have a fever. For every 1°C increase in body temperature, the heart rate can increase by 10 to 15 beats per minute. Therefore, diseases that can cause fever will often result in an accelerated heart rate, but typhoid patients are an exception. The pulse of typhoid patients is relatively slow, which is called a relatively slow pulse. This is an important characteristic of typhoid. Pneumonia, asthma and other diseases affect heart function. When heart failure occurs, there will be symptoms such as rapid heart rate, rapid enlargement of the liver, rapid breathing, and blue lips. In children with severe anemia, the heart rate will also increase to meet the body's need for blood supply. A fast heart rate may also occur when taking drugs such as atropine and epinephrine. Diseases of the heart itself, such as myocarditis, pericarditis, etc., can also increase the heart rate. A fast heart rate will generally return to normal as external factors are eliminated and the disease improves (such as fever subsiding, anemia improving, and heart function returning to normal). When using medications that can affect the heart rate, pay attention to your child's heart rate. If your heart rate continues to be too fast, you should consult a doctor. Sinus bradycardia may be lower than 40 beats/minute. As long as there is no high blood pressure, high blood lipids, and the cardiovascular system is relatively normal, there is no problem! How many heartbeats do you know? An adult's heart beats about 70 to 80 times per minute, but 60 to 100 beats per minute is normal. The heart beats faster when working than when resting, women beat faster than men, children beat faster than adults, and newborns can beat up to 150 times per minute. On average, if a person lives to be 100 years old, his or her heart beats a total of about 4 billion times. Normally, if an adult's heart beats more than 100 times per minute at rest, it is medically considered "tachycardia"; if it is less than 60 times per minute, it is considered "bradycardia". Some people's heartbeats may speed up, slow down, or stop and start. These all fall within the range of abnormal heartbeat. Abnormal heartbeat is one of the symptoms of heart disease. |
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