Ablation can be done for premature ventricular beats up to 10,000 beats per day, thereby relieving the symptoms of the disease and improving the prognosis. Premature beats are heart beats caused by an abnormal pacing site in the heart that sends electrical impulses before the normal heartbeat, and the extra beats interfere with the normal heart rhythm. Its cause is not yet clear and may be due to abnormal structural function of the heart, medications, stimulation by external factors, and other factors. If the patient has 10,000 premature ventricular beats per day or has been treated with arrhythmia medications that have not been effective, catheter ablation may be performed. The principle of the procedure is to send a catheter into the heart through the femoral vein and the jugular vein, and after the abnormal site is found by the specimen technique, the catheter is used to eliminate the abnormal site to achieve a radical cure, which can improve the patient’s symptoms and improve the quality of life. If the patient’s ventricular premature beat reaches 10,000 times a day, he should go to a regular hospital and undergo a relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and once diagnosed, he should actively cooperate with the doctor to take relevant therapeutic measures.