The effect of Chinese medicine may not be the same for different premature beats. If the patient has organic heart disease, for example, the patient has obvious myocardial infarction, the effect of Chinese medicine may not be very good. If the patient does not have organic heart disease and is in menopause, and the sympathetic nerves of this group of people are too excited and have too much tension, we can consider taking some oral Chinese medicines, such as those that relieve the liver and depression, wake up the brain and tranquilize the mind, or nourish the liver and kidneys, which can improve the patient’s sleep, reduce the sympathetic tension, and alleviate the premature beats. However, so far, the research of Chinese medicine on premature beats is not particularly in-depth, and it is only used as an auxiliary treatment, not as the main or front-loaded treatment.