Is it normal for a person’s pulse to be 58 beats a minute?

The human pulse rate of 58 beats per minute may be caused by physiological factors, which is normal at this time; it may also be caused by impaired sinus node function, drug factors, extracardiac disease factors (electrolyte disorders, etc.), which is not normal at this time.
1. Physiological factors: Generally speaking, the normal adult heart rate is 60 to 100 beats per minute, but because of age, gender and individual differences, some adults’ heart rate can reach 55 beats per minute. Therefore, if it is not accompanied by other discomforts, consider physiological factors.
2. Impaired sinus node function: Generally speaking, if the sinus node due to hypoxia, inflammation and toxicity or their own degenerative diseases and lead to bradycardia, can also lead to a person’s pulse rate of 58 times a minute, can be seen in myocarditis, cardiomyopathy, myocardial infarction and other diseases.
3. Drugs: Certain drugs, such as digitalis, can slow down the heart rate and cause the above symptoms.
4. Extracardiac diseases: Certain extracardiac diseases, such as electrolyte disorders and infectious diseases such as influenza, can lead to transient bradycardia.
There are other factors that can cause a person’s pulse to be 58 beats per minute. It is recommended that you seek medical attention to identify the cause and treat it.