Is the heartbeat as fast as the pulse?

The heartbeat and pulse beat in normal adults are as fast as each other, about 60-100 beats per minute. When the patient develops pathologic factors. Such as atrial fibrillation, the heartbeat and pulse do not beat as fast. In a healthy adult, the heartbeat and pulse beat at the same rate, and the pulse can be touched once for every contraction of the heart. The normal range of heart and pulse beats for a normal adult in a quiet, awake state is usually 60 to 100 beats per minute. If you find that the body’s pulse and heartbeat counts do not match, it proves that there is some problem with the body, such as atrial fibrillation, in which the heartbeat is faster than the pulse beat. The monitoring of heartbeat and pulse rate is a professional medical practice. If you need to monitor your heartbeat and pulse rate, it is recommended that you seek professional medical help at the hospital.