Can premature ventricular contractions be cured with medication?

Occasional ventricular premature contractions may heal spontaneously even without medication. However, in most cases, it is difficult to cure frequent premature ventricular contractions with medication, but it is possible to control the symptoms and reduce the number of premature ventricular contractions with oral bisoprolol or metoprolol, or with amiodarone or propafenone, or with a combination of senoson heart capsules. If there are many premature beats and the symptoms are obvious, radiofrequency ablation can be considered for radical treatment. In other patients with ventricular premature contractions caused by ionic disorders, anemia or thyroid abnormalities, the primary disease can be treated and the ventricular premature contractions can be cured after the primary disease is corrected. If the ventricular premature contractions are caused by severe vascular stenosis, it is difficult to cure them even with anti-arrhythmic drugs, and it is mainly important to solve the problem of vascular stenosis in the heart to help improve ventricular premature contractions.