Frequent atrial premature beats, when combined with symptoms of palpitations, chest tightness, fatigue or triggering supraventricular tachycardia can be treated with amiodarone under the supervision of a physician.
Atrial premature beats are atrial agitation originating from any part of the atrium other than the sinus node and are a common clinical heart rate disorder. The main manifestation is palpitations, some patients have symptoms of chest tightness, fatigue, and self-consciousness of stopping, while some patients may not have any symptoms.
Atrial premature beats usually do not require treatment, but when there are obvious symptoms or atrial premature beats trigger supraventricular tachycardia, treatment should be given, first of all, should quit smoking and drinking alcohol or control the consumption of coffee, and if necessary, can be given under the guidance of a physician to the treatment of metoprolol, verapamil or amiodarone.
Therefore, when frequent atrial tachycardia occurs, you can go to the hospital for further examination and treatment to avoid delay.