Fever, elevated heart rate, normal?

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Fever generally refers to fever, fever heart rate is usually abnormal.

Fever, elevated heart rate, normal?

Human body temperature is usually measured mostly in the armpit, the normal range is 36-37℃, if more than 37℃, that is, fever. Therefore, fever itself is abnormal, may be related to a variety of factors, such as upper respiratory tract infection, pneumonia, bronchitis and other infectious diseases, can also be seen in hyperthyroidism, rheumatic fever, systemic lupus erythematosus and other diseases. In addition, in fever, due to the accelerated metabolism of the body, increased oxygen consumption, can lead to compensatory work of the heart, so there will be a phenomenon of accelerated heart rate.



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