Resting heart rate of about 60 times / min, a move more than ninety times is usually normal, but if accompanied by chest pain, chest tightness, palpitations and other symptoms need to be alert to the occurrence of disease.
The normal range of human resting heart rate of 60-100 times / min, so the resting state of the heart rate of 60 times / min belongs to the normal range, and the human body after exercise, due to the increase in body oxygen consumption, the heart rate will be compensated to meet the human body’s demand for oxygen, this time the heart rate of more than 90 times / min is usually a normal phenomenon, the rest of the heart rate can be rested back to normal, so there is no need to worry about excessive.
However, it should be noted that if symptoms such as chest tightness, chest pain and palpitations occur after exercise, it may be due to exertional angina or cardiac insufficiency and other diseases, at this time, even if the heart rate is in the normal range, it is necessary to pay great attention to go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease for treatment.