Can you run in pre-excitation syndrome?

Pre-excitation syndrome can be appropriate for jogging, but do not engage in strenuous running and exercise to avoid adverse consequences.
Pre-excitation syndrome is a clinical syndrome characterized by congenital abnormalities of heart development and abnormalities of the heart’s electrical signaling pathways, leading to premature agitation of some or all of the ventricular muscles, which may be accompanied by tachyarrhythmias. When suffering from pre-excitation syndrome, it is not recommended to do strenuous running or exercise, you can do jogging and other sports to avoid causing arrhythmia.
You should pay attention to regular daily routine, avoid overwork, ensure sufficient sleep, appropriate physical exercise, but not too strenuous, maintain a good state of mind, avoid excessive anxiety. If you want to treat preexcitation syndrome, you can use radiofrequency ablation and electrical cardioversion.
It is recommended to exercise under the guidance of a physician.