Method 1: Find the cause of premature beats. It is not necessary to be overly nervous when premature beats occur. If the cause of premature beats can be found, the beats can be gradually eliminated by removing the cause of premature beats and treating the disease that triggers them. If the cause of premature beats cannot be found, the doctor is asked to decide whether treatment of premature beats is necessary. The majority of patients with premature beats have a good prognosis. Method 2: Generally no special treatment is needed For frequent premature contractions for which no cause can be found, they may have occurred long ago and many patients have become accustomed to them, and if they are evaluated as benign by the doctor, no treatment is necessary. Episodic premature beats have little effect on blood circulation, especially if they are not caused by other diseases, and the premature beats themselves are not serious diseases, so treatment is generally not necessary, so patients with premature beats should eliminate ideological concerns and maintain optimism. The treatment is needed for those whose symptoms seriously affect their lives or may cause serious heart rhythm disorders. Frequent premature beats, especially those that may evolve into serious heart rhythm disorders on the basis of heart disease or may lead to angina and heart failure, should be treated with attention. There are many drugs that can relieve premature beats, such as betalactam, isoptin, and acetaminophen, etc. These drugs are more potent and should be taken under the guidance of a physician. If the patient cannot tolerate the frequent premature beats that are not treated with medication, radiofrequency ablation can be performed, and some patients can be cured. Method 4: Develop a good lifestyle Emphasis should be placed on the adjustment of lifestyle and work and rest patterns, such as drinking less strong tea and coffee, not smoking and drinking alcohol, not staying up too late, going to bed early and waking up early, and doing appropriate physical exercise. It should be emphasized that maintaining emotional stability is very important to prevent functional “premature beats”, because it is clinically found that high mental tension and excessive psychological stress are the main causes of functional “premature beats”.