False, there is no fastest way to cure premature cardiac contractions. They can be relieved by rest, avoiding strong coffee, calming the mood, inhaling oxygen, stimulating the vagus nerve, taking oral medication, etc., and if necessary, surgery can be performed to solve the problem. First of all, episodic premature heart beats, if caused by poor lifestyle, can be relieved by lifestyle changes, including avoiding fatigue, avoiding strong coffee, getting enough sleep, and calming the mood, etc. In addition, patients who have the condition can be supplemented by rest, avoiding strong coffee, getting enough sleep, and calming the mood. In addition, patients who have the conditions can be supplemented with oxygen inhalation, giving more oxygen to the heart muscle to a certain extent can also alleviate premature beats. If the premature heart beat caused by paroxysmal tachycardia, can also be under the guidance of the doctor through the stimulation of the vagus nerve to terminate the attack, such as pressure on the eye sockets, coughing, stimulation of the pharynx, deep breathing and so on. If you can’t get relief from the above methods or have obvious discomfort, you need to take oral medication under the guidance of a doctor to relieve the symptoms, such as oral bisoprolol, metoprolol and other drugs to slow down the heart rate; nitroglycerin and other drugs to promote the blood supply of the heart muscle. If premature beats recur, causing discomfort and affecting the quality of life, radiofrequency ablation can also be performed as prescribed by the doctor. Although there are many treatment methods for premature beats, you should choose the one that suits you under the guidance of your doctor to avoid discomfort.