A normal blood pressure pulse of 105 beats/minute is a normal physiological response to exercise and emotional excitement; in a quiet state it may be the result of certain diseases such as hyperthyroidism, hypoglycemia, and hypokalemia, which cause the heart rate to be too fast. The pulse rate and heart rate of a healthy person are the same, so the pulse rate in a quiet state is in the normal range of 60~100 beats per minute. After strenuous exercise, the adrenaline and dopamine levels in the body will rise, which will act on the heart and cause the heart rate to increase; emotional excitement due to sympathetic excitation will lead to a faster heart rate response. When the body is in the state of hyperthyroidism, hypoglycemia, hypokalemia, there will also be a rapid pulse; when suffering from heart disease, arrhythmia, there will be an increase in heart rate and pulse, and patients with atrial fibrillation will also show inconsistency between heart rate and pulse. Therefore, if you find that your blood pressure is normal but your pulse rate is 105, you should pay close attention to it and consult a doctor if you feel unwell, so as to avoid any delay in diagnosis and treatment of the disease.