In general, a baby's heart rate should be regular, around 60-100 beats per minute. However, sometimes if a baby's heart beats irregularly, it may be due to arrhythmia. So, what should a three-year-old baby do if their heart rate is irregular?
If a three-year-old baby has irregular heart rate, women should closely monitor the baby's symptoms and have the child undergo cardiac ultrasound and electrocardiogram examinations to see if there are any abnormalities in the heart structure. Then, based on the examination results, a detailed diagnosis of irregular heart rate can be made in order to provide targeted and effective treatment to prevent the worsening of arrhythmia symptoms.
Normally, if a baby does not have heart disease issues, there is generally no need for special treatment for arrhythmia. Three year old babies are more active and curious about everything outside. It is normal for their heart rate to increase after engaging in activities, which can lead to symptoms of arrhythmia. As babies grow older and their bodies gradually develop and improve, the phenomenon of irregular heartbeat in babies will also further improve, so mothers can rest assured.
In addition, arrhythmia is also related to the baby's diet. Three year old babies often have picky eating habits and will not touch anything they don't like. However, they tend to eat too much of what they like, which can lead to uneven nutrient intake, weakened immunity, and symptoms such as colds and fever. This can also cause arrhythmia.