In general, premature beats do not cause heart failure. Heart failure can be caused by a variety of factors, including overloading of the heart, such as high blood pressure, which can be treated with medications such as candesartan, nifedipine, furosemide, etc., or heart valve disease, which can be treated with interventional or open-heart surgery. Premature beats are a type of arrhythmia that can occur in the normal population. Usually, occasional premature beats do not require treatment and many patients do not even notice them. Only frequent premature beats that cause symptoms are considered for treatment, and commonly used drugs include anti-arrhythmic drugs such as amiodarone and lidocaine. However, it is rare for premature beats to cause heart failure. Premature beats heart discomfort, should promptly seek medical attention, and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, so as not to delay the treatment of the disease.