How to treat premature atrial contractions

  Premature atrial contractions are a very common condition today. Nearly half of all normal people experience premature atrial contractions throughout the day, and patients with heart problems are more likely to suffer from them. How can atrial premature beats be treated?  Physiological premature atrial contractions are mainly caused by stress, anxiety, and long term staying up late. If you have a regular electrocardiogram, you don’t need to treat occasional attacks as long as there are no significant changes.  Pathological premature atrial beats are mostly caused by organic heart diseases, such as coronary heart disease or hypertensive heart disease. Atrial premature beats usually do not require treatment, but should be treated when there are significant symptoms or when supraventricular tachycardia is triggered by atrial premature beats, including propafenone, morethizine or beta antagonists. In addition, the primary cause of atrial premature beats should be actively treated.  In conclusion, there are many kinds of treatment methods for atrial premature beats, so you should choose according to the characteristics of your condition, and it is recommended that early treatment is necessary for recovery. It is recommended to treat the condition early in order to recover. Take more rest and do not overexert yourself.