How many triple rhythms are normal on a 24-hour EKG?

A normal 24-hour ECG should not show triple rhythms, which are pathologic when one preterm contraction occurs after every two normal beats.
Ternary rhythms are pre-systolic contractions that occur after every two normal beats and may be atrial, AV junction, or ventricular in origin.
Generally pathological, under normal circumstances, the 24-hour ECG will not appear triple rhythm, after the emergence of the need to promptly consult the doctor to identify the causes, may be cardiac diseases such as myocarditis, infective endocarditis, electrolyte disorders, etc., may be physiological factors, such as staying up all night, fatigue, etc. caused.
Tertiary rhythms should be treated under the guidance of a doctor, and rest should be paid attention to in daily life to avoid excessive fatigue, and pay attention to moderate physical exercise.