102 times normal during lactation?


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Breastfeeding heart rate 102 beats/min is abnormal.
Heart rate refers to the number of beats per minute of the heart. The normal heart rate range is between 60 and 100 beats/min. At this time, the heart rate measured 102 beats/min is abnormal, but it does not mean that there must be a problem. Because lactating women may cause a slight increase in heart rate due to increased body metabolism, increased physical activity, mental stress, etc., it is a normal physiological reaction. If the heart rate is 102 beats/min and there are no other discomfort symptoms, such as chest tightness and shortness of breath, it is a normal phenomenon and there is no need to worry too much. However, if the breast feeding female heart rate continues to increase rapidly, or accompanied by other discomfort symptoms, such as palpitation, shortness of breath, dizziness, etc., it is abnormal and can be caused by pathological reasons, such as heart disease, endocrine disorders, anemia, etc. It is
recommended to pay attention to observation. Those with abnormal symptoms need to seek medical examination to clarify the cause and receive corresponding treatment.