Can you have heart failure with a normal heart rate and normal blood pressure?

A normal heart rate and normal blood pressure may be associated with heart failure. Because normal heart rate and blood pressure does not exclude organic heart disease, heart disease in the process of development, may not affect the heart rate or blood pressure. The normal range of heart rate is 60~100 beats/min, blood pressure can be divided into diastolic and systolic blood pressure, the normal range of systolic blood pressure is 90~139mmHg, and the normal range of diastolic blood pressure is 60~89mmHg. both values have a fluctuation range interval. They are affected by myocardial contraction rhythm and vascular blood flow. Heart failure patients in the early compensatory period, blood pressure and heart rate is usually normal, so the blood pressure and heart rate may be normal heart failure, causes of heart failure myocardial lesions, myocardial metabolism is impaired, the heart’s anterior and posterior load is too large, the heart diastolic restrictions, etc., should be combined with a number of physical examination of the patient and auxiliary examination, to make a comprehensive judgment. Usually we should pay attention to regular work and rest, keep a happy mood, regular physical examination, and go to the hospital when there is any abnormality in order to avoid delaying the condition.