Frequent ventricular premature beats are very likely to be cured with radiofrequency. Frequent ventricular premature beats are defined as more than five premature ventricular beats per minute. The causes of ventricular premature beats are varied, and most of them are related to damage to the ventricular muscle. Common treatments include medication and radiofrequency ablation. Medication is less curable and usually recurs, while radiofrequency ablation has a high likelihood of curing the condition. Patients can choose the treatment after professional evaluation at the hospital. Whether or not radiofrequency ablation can be done for frequent ventricular premature beats depends on the number of ventricular premature beats. Generally speaking, if the number of ventricular premature beats exceeds 10% of the total number of beats within 24 hours, radiofrequency ablation can be performed. The occurrence of frequent premature ventricular beats requires prompt medical attention, and the specific treatment and prognosis should follow the doctor’s guidance.