What is a normal pulse rate for a woman?

The normal value of pulse in women is about 60-100 beats per minute. Pulse is the beating of the arteries, and when a pulse measurement is taken, the frequency of the flexor artery at the wrist is usually measured. The pulse rate can reflect the beating rate of the heart to some extent. In normal adult men and women, the pulse rate is about 60-100 beats a minute in a quiet state. However, in newborns or young children, the pulse rate is usually faster, sometimes exceeding 100 beats per minute. In normal people, the pulse rate is comparable to the heart rate, but in cases of arrhythmia, premature beats, atrial fibrillation, etc., the pulse rate is usually lower than the heart rate. In addition, if an individual has peripheral arterial embolism, arterial spasm, radial artery occlusion, etc., it may not be possible to determine the pulse number by palpation or other means. If a woman’s pulse rate is too high or too low, she should go to the hospital to get a clear diagnosis and early treatment.