What are the dangers of atrial premature beats?

Functional atrial premature beats are usually harmless and can increase the incidence of heart disease in those with underlying conditions.
Atrial premature beats are a common type of arrhythmia, originating from any part of the atrium other than the sinus node, and are generally mostly functional. With emotional excitement, nervousness, fatigue, sudden increase in blood pressure, sudden change in body position, fullness, constipation, insomnia and other factors related to the general human body is not very harmful without treatment.
At the same time, it can also be seen in any organic heart disease patients, organic heart disease combined with premature atrial contractions can also increase the probability of angina pectoris, heart failure, myocardial infarction. Frequent atrial premature beats can progress to atrial fibrillation, which can lead to cardiac thrombosis, reduced cardiac function and cause the emergence of arterial embolism.
In addition, atrial premature beats can also occur in people with hyperthyroidism, which can lead to increased heart rate and hyperthyroidism heart disease over a long period of time.
Atrial premature beats should be taken seriously and treated under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse effects.