Premature ventricular contractions can be recovered by medication and surgery. 1. Drug therapy: If it is episodic or monogenic and the symptoms are not obvious, most of them should not be treated with antiarrhythmic drugs, and sometimes beta-blockers can be given. For those who have frequent ventricular premature with obvious symptoms, oral antiarrhythmic drugs such as propafenone, mesylate and amiodarone can be considered, but the potential side effects of the drugs should be noted when taking antiarrhythmic drugs for a long period of time. 2. Surgical treatment: For ventricular premature originating from special places, such as right ventricular outflow tract, aortic sinus, left ventricular septum, etc., with obvious symptoms and bad effect of medication, radiofrequency ablation can be considered, and catheter radiofrequency ablation belongs to the minimally invasive treatment, which has less traumatic effect and quicker recovery. The above treatments should be carried out under the guidance of a specialist, please do not self-medication.