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What Causes Elevation In Resting Heart Rate While Treating A Chest Infection?

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Posted on Fri, 18 Mar 2016
Question: I have just measured a resting heart rate of 108bpm. I went to the doctors and had a resting heart rate of105 bpm. I am currently battling a chest Infection, but have had heartpains since Christmas. What shall i do?
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Answered by Dr. Priyank Mody (26 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Increase in resting heart rate is due to resolving infection as compensatory mechanism

Detailed Answer:
Hello , I am Dr. Mody and I would be addressing your concern.

As I start I would like to reassure you that nothing is wrong with your heart and it is healthy.

Here we have to understand that heart rate is a vital sign of our body , it changes according to the need of the body .

Now an ongoing infections increases the metabolic rate of our body for which more oxygen is needed, to compensate for this heart has to beat more number of times to supply enough oxygen .

So pulse being 108 is a compensatory phenomenon and will return to normal as soon as the infection is cured .

The heart pain is also related to resolving chest infection and is due to inflammation of the covering of the heart.

Lastly if it continues to remain high and you have symptoms like increased sweating , heat intolerance, palpitation, loose stools and increased appetite , Rule out hyper thyroid state .

Let me know if any clarification is needed and I would be happy to help.

Do rate for others reference

Regards
Dr Priyank Mody
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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What Causes Elevation In Resting Heart Rate While Treating A Chest Infection?

Brief Answer: Increase in resting heart rate is due to resolving infection as compensatory mechanism Detailed Answer: Hello , I am Dr. Mody and I would be addressing your concern. As I start I would like to reassure you that nothing is wrong with your heart and it is healthy. Here we have to understand that heart rate is a vital sign of our body , it changes according to the need of the body . Now an ongoing infections increases the metabolic rate of our body for which more oxygen is needed, to compensate for this heart has to beat more number of times to supply enough oxygen . So pulse being 108 is a compensatory phenomenon and will return to normal as soon as the infection is cured . The heart pain is also related to resolving chest infection and is due to inflammation of the covering of the heart. Lastly if it continues to remain high and you have symptoms like increased sweating , heat intolerance, palpitation, loose stools and increased appetite , Rule out hyper thyroid state . Let me know if any clarification is needed and I would be happy to help. Do rate for others reference Regards Dr Priyank Mody