How many times per minute is the normal pulse of the human body?

Adults have 60-80 pulses per minute in a quiet state. If it is less than 60 times, it is bradycardia. A well-trained athlete's pulse is sometimes lower than 60, which is a powerful manifestation of heart health. If it exceeds 100 times, it is tachycardia. When you are physically active or emotional, your pulse will accelerate temporarily, and when you have a fever, your pulse will also accelerate. Generally speaking, every time the body temperature rises 1℃, the pulse increases 10-20 times. Except for typhoid patients, because although he has a high fever, his pulse is not fast, which is called relative bradycardia. Patients with anemia, severe pain and hyperthyroidism have a rapid pulse, although they do not have a fever.