Patient: My ECG is like this heart rate 85bpm pr interval 156ms qrs time limit 98ms qt interval 348, 390ms electrical axis 43 -31 61 amplitude 1.215mv amplitude 2.420mv sinus rhythm frequent ventricular premature abnormal heart rate electrocardiogram 2002 had a virus myocarditis cured after 2003 relapsed after cured after feeling very normal 2007 in I was hospitalized on New Year’s Eve, can I pass the medical examination? Is there any special medicine I can take to pass the medical examination? Your problem is arrhythmia with frequent premature ventricular beats. As to whether this premature beat is necessarily related to myocarditis, it depends on whether your diagnosis of myocarditis is certain at that time, because many hospitals or doctors are lenient in their diagnosis of myocarditis. Some of them only diagnose frequent ventricular premature beats as myocarditis. What was the condition of your ECG when you diagnosed myocarditis? Was it the same as the current ECG? If it is exactly the same, then the premature beats at this time are the sequelae of myocarditis. It is usually difficult to eliminate. If there is no significant discomfort and it does not affect your work and life, it is not necessary to take any more medication. Because you are still young, take medication that is a head ah. As for trying to pass a physical examination, it may be more difficult to find a local cardiovascular specialist to get a diagnosis and opinion that shows that it does not affect work. You’d better do another 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiogram, do a myocardial nuclear imaging (ECT) for further examination, and in the future also to the hospital once a year to follow up better, under the guidance of the doctor to observe, there is no special medicine.