Is it normal for an elderly person to have a heart rate between 80 and 100?

Elderly people’s heart rate is normal at 80~100 beats/min, always keep this range can pay attention to observation, regular physical examination. Adult normal heart rate range of 60 ~ 100 beats / min, the general heart rate of the elderly should also be within this range, so the elderly heart rate of 80 ~ 100 beats / min is in the normal, but also pay more attention to observation, can be timely medical checkups, in order to do a good job of disease prevention. Clinically, heart rate range is too high or too low is not normal, generally can indicate heart function problems, such as arrhythmia and other diseases. When the heart rate of the elderly is in the normal range, there is no need to be overly nervous, you should pay close attention to the presence of palpitations or chest pain, and regular medical checkups, preferably with electrocardiograms, to rule out this disease under the guidance of a professional doctor. To summarize, a heart rate of 80~100 beats per minute is normal for the elderly, and it is recommended that they should pay more attention to it and have regular medical checkups, and if they feel unwell, they should consult a doctor in time.