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Pulse is 59 only
I checked my father's pulse rate at home regularly , It's always 59 or sometimes 65 ( always within 59 to 65 range only ) Is this a serious problem?? He is diagnosed with intestinal Cancer 4yrs back and undergone a surgery ,and now he is taking tablets for Pressure and Sugar, he often takes alcohol also, Are these things affecting his pulse rate plz suggest
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Heart rate 60-100bpm is the normal range. Anything in between is normal.
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59 to 65 is the normal limit of pulse...he is probably on medication to limit his heart rate(possible to control his BP) so you need not worry. If you are still not sure then go to a nearby clinic and do an ECG.
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