Normal heart ultrasound, no symptoms, have premature beats need treatment?

A normal cardiac ultrasound, no symptoms, and premature beats can usually be treated without therapy.
Premature heart beats can generally include atrial or ventricular premature beats, both of which are common clinical arrhythmias. Both are common clinical arrhythmias and can occur in normal people and in patients with various types of heart disease. In patients with heart disease, premature beats are commonly associated with coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, and heart valve disease. Some patients may manifest panic and chest tightness, palpitations, dizziness and fatigue when premature beats occur. For patients with combined heart disease or obvious symptoms, treatment is often required.
When the heart ultrasound is normal, organic heart disease can generally be excluded. For no organic heart disease and not accompanied by obvious symptoms or mild symptoms, there is no need for treatment. When the symptoms worsen, you can go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.