The pulse varies with a person's state. Hormones, drugs, fever, exercise and emotional instability will all change the pulse number. For example, when running or getting sick, the pulse will beat faster. If the pulse is too weak to feel, it may be a disease of arterial obstruction.
It is generally believed that pulse and heart rate should be equal, and the normal value is 60- 100 beats/min. However, clinically, it is generally recommended that the heart rate of the elderly is about 50-60 beats/min, and that of adults is about 70 beats/min in a quiet state. Heart rate is very important for human blood supply. When the heart rate is too slow, we should consider whether there is something wrong with the heart itself. When the heart rate is too fast, in addition to the heart itself, diseases such as fever, hyperthyroidism and diabetes can also cause the heart rate to be too fast. At this time, you need to go to the hospital for further diagnosis and treatment.