Is it normal for a child's heart rate to be around 110 beats per minute?

Apr 16, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Tian Hongbo
Introduction
If the heart rate is around 110 beats per minute measured at rest in a calm and awake state, without accompanying other symptoms, it is generally considered normal. However, if the heart rate is around 110 beats per minute after intense exercise or during emotional excitement, and is accompanied by other discomforts such as palpitations, fatigue, dizziness, etc., it is generally abnormal and may be caused by conditions such as intracranial disorders or severe hypoxia.

Whether a child's heart rate of around 110 beats per minute is normal generally depends on the state during measurement. The specific analysis is as follows:

1. Normal

If the heart rate is measured at approximately 110 beats per minute while the child is at rest and awake, and there are no accompanying symptoms of discomfort, it is usually considered normal.

2. Abnormal

If the heart rate reaches about 110 beats per minute after intense physical activity or during emotional excitement, especially when accompanied by other symptoms such as palpitations, fatigue, dizziness, etc., it is generally considered abnormal and may be caused by conditions such as intracranial disorders or severe hypoxia.

If an abnormal heart rate occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for appropriate evaluations to determine the underlying cause. Early diagnosis and targeted treatment are essential to prevent disease progression and increased treatment difficulty.


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