Heart rate 62. Is that bradycardia?

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Heart rate 62 beats/min is generally not bradycardia.

Heart rate 62. Is that bradycardia?

Heart rate refers to the number of beats per minute of the human heart, which is one of the basic vital signs of the human body and can reflect the state of the human cardiovascular system. Under normal circumstances, the heart rate measured by adults in a quiet state is generally 60-100 beats/min, and 62 beats/min does not exceed this range, indicating that the heart rate is normal and usually not bradycardia. However, if the heart rate drops further, below 60 beats per minute, it is usually called bradycardia, which may be related to physiological factors such as long-term exercise and aging, and may also be related to pathological factors such as arrhythmia, hypothyroidism, severe hypoxia and hypothermia.



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