What is a normal heartbeat when walking?

Normal adult heart rate is between 60~100 beats/min, when walking the heart rate will increase, the reasonable range is to increase 10~20 beats/min. Normally, if the heart rate is greater than 100 beats/minute when walking, without clinical symptoms, there is no need to pay special attention to it, and there is no need to give the corresponding treatment, regular observation is enough. If the heart rate does not exceed 120 beats/minute during brisk walking, it is also within the normal range. If the heart rate is higher than 120 beats per minute after a brisk walk, accompanied by symptoms such as chest tightness, panic, or even chest pain, it should be considered a disease. In this case, it is necessary to consider that the patient’s heart rate has increased too fast due to a disease, and it is necessary to go to the hospital in time to consult a doctor and have a timely examination and treatment for the possible disease.