A pulse rate of 43 beats is not normal. A normal person’s pulse rate reflects the heart rate, which is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. A pulse rate of 43 beats per minute may have an arrhythmia, and it is recommended to go to the cardiology department of the hospital as soon as possible for treatment.
Pulse rate refers to the number of times a touching artery beats per minute. In a normal person, the number of arterial beats produces the same pulse rate as the heartbeat, but in the presence of atrial fibrillation, the pulse rate will be less than the number of heartbeats.
The normal pulse rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. If the pulse rate is less than 60 beats per minute, it is necessary to consider the existence of heart disease, such as atrial fibrillation accompanied by slow ventricular rate, atrioventricular block, sinus bradycardia, and so on, and it is necessary to improve the electrocardiogram to make a clear diagnosis, and, of course, the heart rate of a healthy person who exercises regularly may be less than 60 beats per minute.
If the ventricular rate is lower than 50 beats/min, most of them need to be given medication to treat the primary disease, and for the slow heart rate application of cardioplegia pills, isoproterenol, atropine and other medications.
If the slow pulse rate is accompanied by symptoms of chest tightness, dizziness, blackness in front of the eyes, and the effect of medication is poor, it suggests that the condition is more serious, and may need to be implanted with a pacemaker for treatment.
If you feel unwell, you should seek medical advice and follow the doctor’s instructions.