Is 3,000 premature atrial beats serious?

Atrial premature beats exceeding 3,000 beats should be defined as frequent premature beats, the severity of which should be judged according to the specific clinical manifestations, and most of them can be cured after receiving regular treatment. Atrial premature beats are atrial agitation originating anywhere in the atria other than the sinus node, partly occurring in people with normal hearts, and can occur after stress, anxiety, and alcohol consumption; they are also seen in structural and functional abnormalities of the heart, such as cardiac valvular disease and hypertensive heart disease, which may be more serious. Atrial premature beats are not serious when there are no obvious symptoms, so no special treatment is needed. If there are obvious symptoms, such as palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), chest tightness, fatigue, etc., medication, such as propafenone, amiodarone, etc., is needed. In short, atrial premature beats 3000 times do not need to panic, need to be based on the specific diagnosis to determine the severity, should be in the regular hospital to take measures to check, diagnosed as early as possible, as early as possible treatment.