Is the heart rate 107 normal?

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2025-05-22 12:57:21 Views: 88 times

The elderly heart rate 107 beats/min is normal, generally related to the actual situation.

Is the heart rate 107 normal?

If the elderly appear emotional excitement, strenuous exercise and other phenomena before the measurement, and not accompanied by chest distress, dyspnea, chest pain and other abnormal phenomena, this is a normal phenomenon. May be sympathetic nerve excitation in the body, acting on the heart, so that the heart beats faster, causing the above phenomenon, after a period of time can be relieved. If the elderly do not appear before the measurement, and accompanied by palpitation, insomnia and other phenomena, and the normal heart rate range is 60-100 beats/min, then the measurement results exceed the normal range, belonging to abnormal phenomenon. May be caused by hyperthyroidism, so that the body thyroid hormone secretion is excessive, resulting in hypermetabolism, resulting in a heart rate of 107 beats/min.



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