Heart rate’s 98 per minute. Is that normal?

Normally, a heart rate of 98 per minute is normal and belongs to the normal heart rate.
1. Heart rate refers to the number of beats per minute of the human heart, adults in quiet, awake under normal heart rate range of 60 to 100 beats per minute, the elderly slightly slower, children, women slightly faster, so if the heart rate is 98 beats per minute, within this range, belongs to the normal heart rate.
2. Heart rate lower than 60 beats/min is called bradycardia, i.e., low heart rate; normal adult heart rate more than 100 beats/min is called tachycardia, i.e., high heart rate, in a quiet, awake situation. Low heart rate and high heart rate can be triggered by a variety of physiological and pathological reasons.
Abnormalities in a single indicator of heart rate have some value in diagnosing diseases, but their specificity is not strong, and they need to be combined with clinical symptoms and other tests to make a clear diagnosis. If you feel sick, go to the hospital in time.