The statement of why premature ventricular contractions are difficult to treat is too absolute. Premature ventricular contractions can also be treated well. Some of the premature ventricular beats are related to organic lesions of the heart, which are difficult to completely cure and therefore may be prone to recurring premature ventricular beats. Both physiologic and pathologic factors can cause ventricular premature beats, and the most difficult to treat is the presence of organic cardiac lesions in pathologic factors. Physiological causes, such as mental stress, bad mood, anxiety, sleep deprivation, and fatigue, can trigger the occurrence of premature ventricular contractions, but most of them are episodic, and after the removal of the triggering factors, premature ventricular contractions can be relieved. Patients with cardiac phytoneurologic dysfunction may also experience premature ventricular contractions. It can be recovered by regulating the phytoneurologic disorder. Ventricular premature beats caused by organic heart disease, such as coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, myocarditis, cardiomyopathy, etc., are prone to recurrent ventricular premature beats because the primary disease is usually difficult to be completely cured. However, active and standardized treatment can also help to control premature ventricular contractions well. To summarize, premature ventricular contractions can be treated and controlled, it is recommended to actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment and not to have too much psychological pressure.