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Fever heartrate 7.7 months old
My kids is having snoring cough and fever..doc prescribed arththymycin and whenever is having fever heartrate goes upto 160 and breathing is 29 per minute
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Tachycardia and tachypnoea due to fever Continue tab azithromycin for 5 days
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if not improved kindly do cbc
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It is normal to have an increased heart rate and respiratory rate during ,nothing to do with medicine Azithromycin ( if correctly spelt)
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I totally understand your concern. Before suggesting treatment, I would like to ask a few questions to ensure the correct management can be provided. Contact me on Practo or WhatsApp chat. Contact number: 97012307 two nine Dr. G. Avinash MBBS, MD (Pediatrics) Fellowship in Neonatology
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We should know the normal HR RR, Though normal range is there ; every baby is unique.. This HR RR are normal no need to worry . Cough syrups may increase the only heart rate ; it will subside after few hours.
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Proportionate increase in heart rate and breathing rate during fever is a normal response. Consult in person to know if the increase is proportionate or disproportionate
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Kindly show once physically to nearby pediatrician
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Don’t worry if child is normal in afebrile period fever can cause increase in Heart rates ! Use nasal saline because nasal blockages can cause sounds If above remedy don’t relive your child symptoms then consult a Pediatrician for physical checks up
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Continue azithro for 5 days. It is common to have increased heart rate and breathing during fever. Keep the child warm
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Tachypnec and tachycardia is because of fever, Consult your doc.will be much helpful
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Fever can cause increase in heart rate and breathing. Just give paracetamol to control fever , there is nothing to worry. Snoring can be because of nasal blockage so you can give nasal saline drops to your baby. Keep the child hydrated, offer feeds frequently. Monitor his activity and frequency of urine. If he looks fine when he is not having fever, you don't need to worry.
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Don't worry Increased heart rate and respiratory rate is because of high fever Fever causes heart rate to increase
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Hi What ever complaints you said it depends on how many days the fever to decide whether its viral or bacterial . As per me it looks like viral uri as it has snoring and cough. Dnt worry for increase heart beats and increase respiratory rate it increases when there is a temperature. It will become alright as the child comes out of fever.
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Fever itself can cause an increase in both heart rate and respiratory rate. Clinically, if your child is active, feeding well, comfortable, and has no lethargy or breathing difficulty, there’s usually no need to worry. For an 8-month-old baby with fever, a heart rate around 160 can be normal, and the respiratory rate you mentioned is within the normal range as well
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