Whether a pulse of 105 beats is considered normal or not depends on the patient’s specific condition. The pulse rate of 105 beats is considered to have physiological and pathological factors.
1. Physiological: normal adults in a quiet state, the pulse rate range is 60 to 100 beats per minute, then 105 is a tachycardia, less than 3 years old children are mostly in the 100 beats per minute or more, then the pulse rate of 105 is normal. In addition, it is also normal for adults to have a rapid pulse rate during exercise and emotional excitement, which decreases to normal after rest.
2. Pathological: The causes of tachycardia include hyperthyroidism, congestive heart failure, etc. If it is hyperthyroidism that causes the increase in pulse rate, it can be treated with medicines such as propranolol hydrochloride tablets. In case of congestive heart failure, rapid pulse rate can be treated with digitalis preparations.
There are many other conditions such as fever that can cause a rapid pulse rate, so it is advisable to consult a doctor when a rapid pulse rate does not return to normal after resting to avoid delaying the condition.