Adults generally have a heartbeat of about 60-100 beats per minute, and the heart rate is best stabilized within the normal range, so there is no such thing as a faster or slower heartbeat. A healthy heartbeat is about 60-100 beats per minute, usually lower in men than in women, and usually higher in children than in adults. If the heartbeat is too fast, it may consume myocardial oxygen, which may cause cardiac discomfort, angina, etc. If the heartbeat is too slow, consider hypothyroidism. If the heart rate is too slow, it should be considered whether the patient is suffering from hypothyroidism, sick sinus node syndrome and other related diseases. If the patient’s heart rate is lower than 60 beats per minute and accompanied by discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital for the appropriate examination. It is recommended that patients should have regular medical checkups in their daily lives and do physical exercises appropriately. If there is any discomfort, consult a doctor in time.