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Regarding pulse rate
Why i am having a Pulse rate of 60-72 Bpm while doing some walks and activity. Is this low pulse while doing activity show a sign of heart problem?. I am 25 years old. Please guide me.
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Nothing worried..normal
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It's normal.
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Greetings, Normal heart rate is 60 to 100 beats per minute at rest or doing sedentary activities. While running or doing exercise it may increase as per one's metabolism.
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May check your pulse rate at rest , after and during  brisk walking of 06 mins by using standard finger pulse oximeter. Hope it helps.
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