Heart rate 32 at night. Is that normal?


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A heart rate of 32 beats per minute at night is generally abnormal.
A normal adult's heart rate in a quiet, awake state should be between 60 and 100 beats per minute. If the heart rate is less than 60 beats per minute, it is bradycardia. For the elderly, athletes, etc., physiological bradycardia may occur, but this heart rate is generally not too much lower than the normal range, while the night heart rate 32 beats/min is obviously lower than the normal range, which belongs to abnormal phenomenon. It may be related to drug factors, hypothyroidism, coronary heart disease, etc. If the heart rate continues to be lower than the normal range, it will affect the perfusion of important organs in the body. Therefore, it is suggested that the patient seek medical treatment in time and actively treat after finding out the cause.