How many times a minute is the adult's pulse normal?

Pulse condition refers to the pulse of superficial artery. The pulse and heartbeat of a normal person are the same. The pulse frequency is influenced by age and sex, with infants 120- 140 beats per minute, children's 90- 100 beats per minute, school-age children's 80-90 beats per minute and adults' 70-80 beats per minute. In addition, exercise and emotional excitement will speed up the pulse, while rest and sleep will slow it down. Adult pulse rate greater than 100 beats per minute is called tachycardia, and less than 60 beats per minute is called bradycardia. There are many diseases in clinic, especially heart disease, which will change the pulse. Therefore, pulse measurement is an essential examination item for patients. Chinese medicine even regards pulse-taking as the main method for diagnosing and treating diseases. ?

The pulse rate of normal adults at rest is 60- 100 times per minute, which may vary with age, sex, labor and mood. Generally speaking, women are faster than men, children are faster than adults, and the elderly are slower. They can temporarily increase their speed during exercise and emotional excitement and slow down during rest and sleep. ?

Adult pulse rate exceeds 100 times per minute, which is called rapid pulse. Conversely, less than 60 beats per minute is called bradycardia. ?

The pacing point of our heart is in the sinoatrial node, so it is called sinus heart rate, and it is normal that the frequency does not exceed 100 beats/min.

If the heart rate is 1 14 times per minute in a quiet state, the heart rate is too fast, also known as rapid pulse. ?

Increased heart rate is only a symptom, not a disease. It has many causes, such as anemia, infection, fever, hyperthyroidism and so on. ?

The better your physical fitness, the slower you jump. (within limits)

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