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That depends upon your age, activity level, and other factors. If you are a young, physically active adult, a pulse rate in the 50's may be normal. Also, doctor's don't just look at a number and make a decision based on what is normal for other people; they look at your history and decide what is normal for you. For example, my friend has an irregular heart beat, that for anyone else would be cause for alarm, but since she has had it her whole life, it is normal for her and not anything to worry about. Ask your doctor if the pulse rate is okay for you. That's all that matters anyway.

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