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Heart rate's been 113. Do you need treatment?


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Whether the heart rate has always been 113 beats/min requires treatment needs to be judged based on the specific situation.
If the baby's heart rate appears 113 beats/min and is not accompanied by other abnormalities, it may be that the baby's heart rate is accelerated due to insufficient heart development. This is a normal condition and generally does not require treatment. However, if the patient is accompanied by abnormal palpitations, chest tightness, fatigue, etc., it may be caused by myocarditis and usually requires treatment. Myocarditis patients due to inflammatory substances stimulate myocardial cells, resulting in myocardial cell damage, easy to cause heart beating disorder, if not treated in time, may lead to heart failure, arrhythmia, cardiogenic shock and other complications. It is recommended that patients take penicillin drugs, macrolides drugs, cephalosporins drugs and other drugs according to the doctor's instructions to control inflammatory reactions.