Causes of premature beats after foramen ovale occlusion

Premature beats after foramen ovale blockade need to be considered for a variety of reasons such as myocardial inflammation, alcohol and tobacco consumption, and coronary artery disease.
1. Myocarditis: most episodes of myocardial inflammation are mainly due to viral infection. If there is no proper anti-infection treatment or exposure to viral pathogens after oval orifice sealing, it may stimulate myocardial damage and inflammation. Inflammation of the myocardium may stimulate the heart to experience premature beats.
2. Drinking and smoking: Because of the weakened physical condition and low immunity of the patients after oval hole occlusion, if they still maintain the bad habits such as smoking and drinking, it may cause an increase in cardiovascular pressure of the heart, which may cause premature heart beats.
3. Coronary heart disease: If the patient himself has coronary heart disease and other organic cardiovascular diseases, it will also lead to the abnormal phenomenon of premature beats after ovariovenous occlusion.
If abnormal premature beats occur after patent foramen ovale blockage, you can go to the hospital for electrocardiogram or ultrasound examination to determine the specific cause of the disease.