What is the feeling of premature heartbeat?

Frequent premature heart beats are mainly manifested as sudden panic attacks and palpitations during normal work or life, sometimes accompanied by chest tightness, shortness of breath, or even shortness of breath. These people should learn to self-monitor their heart rate and pulse. If you have the conditions, you can buy a stethoscope and listen to your heart rhythm to see if it is in order. Under normal circumstances the heart rate and pulse are synchronized, if you feel the pulse and find that the pulse is beating fast and slow, the patient is considered to have an arrhythmia, this arrhythmia can not determine what type it is, you should further go to the hospital for electrocardiogram examination. If the electrocardiogram reveals that the arrhythmia is caused by atrial or ventricular premature beats, the patient can usually count the number of premature beats a minute in his pulse. This kind of frequent premature beats often needs to be treated with medication, including heart-stabilizing pellets in Chinese medicine and betalactam in Western medicine. In addition to medication, patients can also visit the hospital for a twenty-four hour ambulatory electrocardiogram to determine how many premature beats the patient has within a day, as well as the average, fastest and slowest heart rates. If the patient meets the indications for surgery, he or she can be admitted to the hospital for electrophysiological examination surgery and radiofrequency ablation, which can reduce the number of premature beats to a great extent.