How many times is the pulse of an adult

The adult pulse, 60-100 times per minute, is normally the same as the heart rate for 1 minute, and palpation of the pulse is used instead of auscultation of the heart rate. The normal range of heart rate in normal people is 60-100 beats per minute, <60 beats per minute is bradycardia, >100 beats per minute is tachycardia. If the pulse is found to be too slow or too fast, and if it is accompanied by clinical symptoms such as dizziness, dizziness, and panic, it is recommended to go to the hospital for consultation and treatment to find the cause of the rapid or slow heart rate and to treat the cause. If you are a sportsman or sports enthusiast, your basic heart rate can be around 50 beats per minute, and there are no uncomfortable symptoms, it is considered normal. The number of pulse beats in a normal person in a quiet state is the basal heart rate, and a slightly lower basal heart rate is a sign of good physical fitness.