The normal values of children’s heart rate and respiration change with age, e.g., the normal heart rate of newborns is 120~140 beats/min and respiration is 40~45 beats/min, while the heart rate of young children aged 1~3 years old is 100~120 beats/min and respiration is 25~30 beats/min.
There are different clinical indicators for evaluating heart rate and respiration in children of different ages.
The normal range of heart rate for newborns is 120~140 beats/min, and respiration is 40~45 beats/min. 1~3 year olds have a normal heart rate of 100~120 beats/min, and respiration is 25~30 beats/min. 4~7 year olds have a normal heart rate of 80~100 beats/min, and respiration is 20~25 beats/min, and 8~14 year olds have a normal heart rate of 70~90 beats/min, and respiration rate is 18~20 beats/min. 18~20 beats/min.
We can see that the normal values of heart rate and respiration vary in children of different ages. As children get older, their respiration and heart rate gradually approach adult levels. If the heart rate and respiration of children are not normal, we need to be alert to the presence of related diseases.
To summarize, the normal values of heart rate and respiration in children change with age, so if you find abnormal heart rate and respiration in children, you need to consult a doctor in time.