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1. Pulse beating is closely related to people's emotions;
2. When people are in tension, excitement and fear movement, the change of the heart leads to the acceleration of the pulse frequency, which is the person's own emergency response mechanism, and it can also be said that the change of emotion response leads to the change of pulse;
3. When people are asleep and emotionally stable, the pulse is basically in a slow and rhythmic beating state, which is conducive to the recovery of physical functions;
4. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, the pulse is closely related to the emotional changes of people's internal organs, and it is a barometer of people's health, because a well-known old Chinese medicine doctor can basically explore the body and emotions clearly with the pulse alone;
5. Knowing the above situation, we must strive to maintain emotional peace and positive progress, so that the pulse is stable and powerful;
Have a nice day!
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The frequency of the pulse is affected by age and gender, 120-140 beats per minute for infants, 90-100 beats per minute for young children, 80-90 beats per minute for school-age children, and 70-80 beats per minute for adults, with a range of about 60-100 beats per minute, all of which are normal.
When you are emotional, you can increase your pulse, while rest and sleep slow your pulse.
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There is a certain relationship, when people are emotional, the pulse will beat fast.
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The beating of the pulse is synchronized with the beating of the heart, and the number of beats of the pulse also reflects whether there is a problem with the beating of the heart and whether it is abnormal.
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In fact, our pulse is connected to the heart, so when the heart beats, our internal fluctuations are also there.
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The reason why the pulse beats is related to the heart, they are synchronized, and when the blood in the body flows into the heart, it beats.
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1. Pulse beating is closely related to people's emotions;
2. When people are in tension, excitement and fear movement, the change of the heart leads to the acceleration of the pulse frequency, which is the person's own emergency response mechanism, and it can also be said that the change of emotion response leads to the change of pulse;
3. When people are asleep and emotionally stable, the pulse is basically in a slow and rhythmic beating state, which is conducive to the recovery of physical functions;
4. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, the pulse is closely related to the emotional changes of people's internal organs, and it is a barometer of people's health, because a well-known old Chinese medicine doctor can basically explore the body and emotions clearly with the pulse alone;
5. Knowing the above situation, we must strive to maintain emotional peace and positive progress, so that the pulse is stable and powerful;
Have a nice day!
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Under normal circumstances, the pulse and heart rate are synchronized, but sometimes the pulse is slower than the heart rate, medically known as shortness of the pulse.
The pulse will beat, because the contraction of the heart is caused by the contraction of the heart, that is, the heart through a contraction, a relaxation, the blood is transported to the whole body, and when the blood passes, the mold is the pulse! The pulse and the heartbeat are at the same frequency, that is, the pulse is as fast as the heartbeat!
Heart rate refers to the number of heartbeats per unit of time. Generally refers to the number of heartbeats per minute. There is significant individual variation in the heart rate of normal adults at rest, averaging around 75 beats (between 60 and 100 beats).
Heart rate can vary depending on age, gender, and other physiological conditions. Newborn babies have a fast heart rate of more than 130 beats. In adults, women's heart rate is generally slightly faster than men's.
In the same person, the heart rate slows down when they are quiet or sleeping, and increases when they are exercising or when they are emotional, which can increase or slow down under the influence of certain drugs or neurohumoral factors. People who regularly engage in physical labor and physical activity usually have a slower heart rate.
But in reality, the pulse is out of sync with the heart rate, and the pulse is slightly slower than the heart rate. And the pulse rate of each normal person is different, but it is roughly in the range of 60 to 100 beats.
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The pulse of the human body is synchronized with the beating of the heart. Since there is a vascular connection between the heart and the pulse, the beating of the heart inevitably leads to the synchronized movement of the pulse.
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Different, but there must be a connection.
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It is often associated with factors such as exercise, excitement, agitation, smoking, drinking alcohol and strong tea, drugs, and diseases.
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