A heart rate of 32 beats/minute at night is not normal and requires prompt medical attention.
Normal human heart rate in a quiet state generally fluctuates from 60 to 100 beats / min, the human body’s heart rate will slow down at night during deep sleep, but usually not less than 50 beats / min, so the heart rate of 32 beats / min at night is not normal phenomenon.
Patients with a heart rate of 32 beats per minute often need to consider whether it is due to pathological sinus node syndrome, atrioventricular block, taking related medications, and hypothyroidism, etc., and need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, and comply with the doctor’s instructions to carry out the appropriate tests such as electrocardiograms, thyroid function, etc., to make a clear diagnosis.
If the heart rate is 32 beats per minute at night, the patient needs to go to the hospital and inform the doctor about the past medical history and the medication he/she is taking in order to facilitate the diagnosis.