We often encounter such patients in the clinic, who come to the clinic complaining that when atrial fibrillation attacks, this is uncomfortable, there is discomfort, the symptoms are very obvious, and the treatment for atrial fibrillation is very urgent. When the doctor introduces radiofrequency ablation, the patient shows hesitation again, and the reason is the apprehension of ablation. From years of clinical experience suggests that this concern is mainly the fear of recurrence. The good patient is asked to consider calmly to consider that in our previous introduction to the treatment of atrial fibrillation it has been made clear that only catheter ablation can cure atrial fibrillation, and that no drug can cure it. In other words, only ablation is possible, but there is a possibility of recurrence in some patients; other than that, no method is effective, let alone talking about recurrence. Recurrence can be ablated again, and drug treatment will definitely recur.