High Heart Rate in 6-Year-Olds: When to Seek Immediate Care
For children 6 years old and above, a heart rate above 170 beats per minute (bpm) is generally considered too high and requires emergency medical attention. However, every child is different and individual factors can affect normal heart rate. Consulting a pediatric healthcare professional for specific measurements and guidelines pertaining to your 6 year old’s heart rate is crucial.Cardiovascular Disease - Related Articles
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