Patients with frequent ventricular premature beats cannot go to work. Frequent ventricular premature beats is defined as more than five times a minute of ventricular premature beats, mostly occurring on the basis of organic heart disease, the most common cardiac diseases are hypertension, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, rheumatic heart disease with mitral valve prolapse patients. Clinical manifestations are palpitations, anxiety, chest tightness, transient cardiac arrest sensation, etc. Patients with frequent ventricular premature beats need to rest. Those with obvious symptoms need to be treated with medication or catheterized radiofrequency ablation, and avoid triggering factors such as alcohol consumption, smoking, and excessive fatigue. Some patients with frequent ventricular premature beats may have complications such as heart enlargement and cardiac insufficiency. It is recommended that patients with frequent ventricular premature beats go to the hospital in time to identify the cause of the disease, timely treatment and prevention of complications.