Short-excursion ventricular tachycardia can be treated with lifestyle modification, medication, and DC resuscitation. 1. Life management: It is recommended to have a regular work and rest schedule, avoid staying up late, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and avoid drinking a lot of coffee and strong tea. 2. Medication: If the patient has coronary artery disease, he can take anti-platelet aggregation drugs, such as aspirin, and anti-arrhythmic drugs, such as propafenone, under the guidance of the doctor. 3. Direct current resuscitation: If the patient has ventricular tachycardia with hemodynamic changes, such as shock, he or she should be resuscitated by direct current immediately. If you suffer from short bursts of ventricular tachycardia, it is recommended that you seek medical attention, further improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively cooperate with the treatment.