Pulse refers to the number of beats per minute of the radial artery and its value is normally equivalent to the heart rate, with a normal range of 60-100 beats per minute. It is also affected by a variety of factors, such as emotional stress, excitement, exertion, stress, hyperthyroidism, blood pressure, heart disease and other factors that affect the heart rate. The pulse rate of 100 beats/min is normal when there is no organic disease and has no effect on the organs of the body. When there is organic disease, the original heart rate and pulse rate level can be referred to determine whether there is pathological significance, especially athletes and the elderly is slightly high, you can visit the hospital to check whether intervention is needed. When the heart rate is different from the pulse rate (i.e., atrial fibrillation), a pulse rate of 100 beats/min is also abnormal and requires treatment under the guidance of a physician.