If the pulse is 95 beats/min, the standard pulse range within the normal range is 60-100 beats/min, according to the standard range of pulses. Although it is within the standard range, if the patient has a pulse of 95 beats/min at rest, it is still considered to be a fast pulse in actual clinical practice. This may be due to the fact that the patient is currently in a febrile state, as the pulse rate or heart rate will increase by about 12 beats/min for every 1°C increase in body temperature. In addition, strenuous exercise, excessive sadness, and excessive emotions may cause a faster pulse. Some patients may also suffer from hyperthyroidism, and the disease itself may cause the pulse and heart rate to increase. It is best to control the pulse or heart rate relatively slowly, as this will be more beneficial.