What to do about frequent premature ventricular dystonic rhythms

Frequent ventricular tachyarrhythmias should be further examined by cardiac ultrasound to determine whether there is organic cardiac pathology, and medication should be given to treat the cause and symptoms, and radiofrequency ablation can be used if necessary. Frequent ventricular premature dysthymia is a more serious arrhythmia, need to consult a doctor in time for further cardiac ultrasound, dynamic electrocardiogram and other related examinations, to determine whether the patient has organic heart disease, such as cardiomyopathy, coronary heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, hypertensive heart disease, and so on. If the patient has organic cardiac lesions, he should be actively treated, control the blood pressure, and give nutritious myocardium, coronary expansion and other treatments. For frequent ventricular premature dysthymia, medications such as metoprolol and mesylate can be given. If there is no organic cardiac lesion after examination and the patient does not have any uncomfortable symptoms, the patient can be left untreated for the time being and can be reviewed regularly; if the patient is accompanied by chest tightness, palpitation, dizziness and other discomforts, the patient can take Metoprolol, Bisoprolol and other medications according to the doctor’s instructions to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms. If the patient’s condition of frequent ventricular tachycardia cannot be corrected after the above medication, radiofrequency ablation can be considered. The presence of frequent ventricular premature dystonic rhythm should be taken seriously, to clarify whether there is a pathological factor, the use of drugs and treatment please follow the doctor’s instructions.