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Resting Heart Rate when ill

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Just a quick question..

 

How long does it normally take for your resting heart rate to get back to normal after being ill?

 

My RHR normally hovers around 62 - 66 on a weekly basis (depending on how much sleep I get) but I was ill a couple of weeks ago (cold, feaver etc) and it jumped to 81 at it's peak and is aroung 76 - 79 since then. 

 

Not particually worried as I know I haven't been getting that much sleep recently (I work nights and it's a busy time of year!) averaging about 5 hours a night (weekly average again) - I was just curious..

 

Anyone know or have any info?

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@dao2009 wrote:

Just a quick question..

 

How long does it normally take for your resting heart rate to get back to normal after being ill?

 

My RHR normally hovers around 62 - 66 on a weekly basis (depending on how much sleep I get) but I was ill a couple of weeks ago (cold, feaver etc) and it jumped to 81 at it's peak and is aroung 76 - 79 since then. 

 

Not particually worried as I know I haven't been getting that much sleep recently (I work nights and it's a busy time of year!) averaging about 5 hours a night (weekly average again) - I was just curious..

 

Anyone know or have any info?


@dao2009 My RHR took a month to get back to normality after a Total Hip Replacement. Now over the last few months it reacts to weather temperatures and sore throats and colds.  Only moves higher a couple of points. The current RHR below has peaks where our temperature climbed to be in excess of 105oF..  The other image is includes my operation in July.

RHR dec 20.jpg5 months RHR.jpg

Colin:Victoria, Australia
Ionic (OS 4.2.1, 27.72.1.15), Android App 3.45.1, Premium, Phone Sony Xperia XA2, Android 9.0

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@Onmiwei thanks for the reply BTW

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@dao2009 wrote:

Just a quick question..

 

How long does it normally take for your resting heart rate to get back to normal after being ill?

 

My RHR normally hovers around 62 - 66 on a weekly basis (depending on how much sleep I get) but I was ill a couple of weeks ago (cold, feaver etc) and it jumped to 81 at it's peak and is aroung 76 - 79 since then. 

 

Not particually worried as I know I haven't been getting that much sleep recently (I work nights and it's a busy time of year!) averaging about 5 hours a night (weekly average again) - I was just curious..

 

Anyone know or have any info?


@dao2009 My RHR took a month to get back to normality after a Total Hip Replacement. Now over the last few months it reacts to weather temperatures and sore throats and colds.  Only moves higher a couple of points. The current RHR below has peaks where our temperature climbed to be in excess of 105oF..  The other image is includes my operation in July.

RHR dec 20.jpg5 months RHR.jpg

Colin:Victoria, Australia
Ionic (OS 4.2.1, 27.72.1.15), Android App 3.45.1, Premium, Phone Sony Xperia XA2, Android 9.0
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@Colinm39.. Thanks for that.. It's currently going down, now at around 72 but again I'm blaming lack of sleep for the higher than normal rates. Currently 2 hours below my weekly average all December.
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HR differences when ill can be due to hydration level as well...less hydrated higher HR. Also it can be from you body fighting off a virus. 

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I'll have to see how it goes over the next few weeks.. Today (Sunday) was my first day over 7 hours sleep since the 3rd December..

Still around 72 but like I've said I'm not that concerned.
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@Onmiwei thanks for the reply BTW
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How did you include graph? I see no imaging options on this blog.
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@Mdeva wrote:
How did you include graph? I see no imaging options on this blog.

When posting, the top bar has several options, including a small icon that looks like a mountain with sun above it, labeled as "Insert/edit image". Click on that where you want to insert the image and browse to the image you want to insert. That's it...

 

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its been a week since I have started to feel better, and it is just started to get back to normal.  

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Must be a PC-enabled bar; don't see it on my iPhone.

Thanks for the reply.
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