Normal adult pulse rate is 60~100 beats/minute in quiet and awake state, and pulse rate of 106 beats/minute is slightly higher than normal range.
Checking the pulse is mainly through palpation, the normal adult pulse rate is 60~100 beats/minute in a quiet, awake state, the elderly is slower, women are slightly faster, and various physiological or pathological conditions may cause the pulse rate to increase or decrease. Due to the different physical condition of individuals, the pulse range may vary, and the pulse rate of 106 beats/minute is slightly higher than the normal range.
Increased pulse rate includes physiological and pathological causes, physiological causes may be when the spirit is in tension, agitation, excitement, pathological causes may be caused by certain diseases such as fever, anemia, pain, hyperthyroidism and other diseases.
In addition to pulse rate, pulse check also includes pulse rhythm, arterial wall status, pulse strength, pulse wave, etc. Abnormalities should be promptly consulted and treated under the guidance of a doctor. Pay attention to daily rest and avoid over-exertion.