What should I do if I find premature beats in my physical examination?

  During the graduation season, when you are looking for a job physical examination, the report often shows premature ventricular contractions. In addition, the hot weather makes people easily irritable and emotionally unstable, resulting in a rapid heartbeat, of which premature ventricular beats are a frequent symptom. So what should I do if I have premature heartbeat? Help you know and clear your mind today!  I. Don’t blindly panic when premature beats occur Some premature beats can sometimes be cured without treatment after the patient’s mental burden is reduced. It is worth noting that patients should not buy drugs from pharmacies by themselves, because if they have occasional ventricular premature beats and use various anti-arrhythmic drugs indiscriminately, sometimes the premature beats are not only poorly controlled, but also aggravated. Therefore, you should go to a hospital and get treatment under the guidance of an experienced physician, and use what you should use, but never abuse what you should not use.  When premature beats occur, it should be clear whether they are caused by organic lesions or just functional ones. It is generally believed that if the number of premature beats is small and there are no conscious symptoms, medication is not necessary; if the beats are functional, there is no need to treat them too much.  Under what circumstances do premature heartbeats not require treatment?  Premature beats are not a serious disease, but a common symptom of cardiovascular diseases. For premature heart beats that occur due to poor lifestyle or frequent premature beats that cannot be found to have a cause, and are judged by doctors to be benign, treatment is not necessary. Patients should eliminate their worries, exercise properly, eat regularly, rest sufficiently, and keep optimistic emotions, so that they will naturally return to normal after a long time.  1, Occasional premature beats, the symptoms are not obvious, generally do not need treatment.  If the premature beats are related to overexertion, smoking, alcohol consumption and emotional excitement, they can be reduced or disappear if the causes are removed.  What about pathological premature beats? Identify the causes and treat the symptoms 1. If the premature beats are frequent and the symptoms are obvious, or if there is organic heart disease, such as hypertensive heart disease, coronary heart disease, wind heart disease, etc., which seriously affects the heart function or leads to cardiac insufficiency, or even has the possibility of causing more serious arrhythmias, they should be actively treated, and preventive measures should be taken for those with recurrent attacks.  2. For patients with organic heart disease with frequent premature ventricular beats or short burst ventricular tachycardia, the aim of treatment is to prevent sudden cardiac death.  3, after myocardial infarction or cardiomyopathy patients with complications of ventricular premature, the incidence of sudden cardiac death is higher, especially when there is also a significant decrease in left ventricular ejection fraction, the risk of sudden cardiac death will be greatly increased. The application of certain antiarrhythmic drugs to treat ventricular prematureness after myocardial infarction is associated with a significant increase in sudden death and total cardiovascular mortality instead. The reason for this is that these antiarrhythmic drugs are inherently arrhythmogenic.  In fact, the heart is like a musical beat, and premature beats are just a matter of some people’s heartbeats “grabbing the beat”, so there is no need to be too nervous. Generally speaking, a simple premature beat without organic heart disease can be taken as a warning from your body, especially if your heart reminds you that you are too tired, too fatigued or too stressed. However, if you have frequent premature beats, or even prolonged palpitations and chest tightness that affect your normal life and work, you need to go to the hospital to find out the cause.