
What are the symptoms of ventricular premature beats?
Disease description:
I always feel like there's something wrong with my heart, not quite right, and I'm very afraid that I might have ventricular premature beats. I'd like to ask the doctor, what are the symptoms of ventricular premature beats?

The main symptoms of ventricular premature beats include the following:
1. Palpitations: Patients may feel a rapid heartbeat, enhanced cardiac pulsation, or a sensation of skipped heartbeats, accompanied by chest tightness and shortness of breath. This is one of the most common symptoms of ventricular premature beats.
2. Fatigue: Patients may experience mental exhaustion or weakness. Fatigue may occur regardless of whether the activity involves light or heavy physical exertion.
3. Angina pectoris: Some patients may experience constrictive chest pain or a feeling of pressure, primarily located behind the sternum, possibly involving the entire precordial area, and occasionally accompanied by a burning sensation.
4. Other symptoms: Such as dizziness, chest discomfort, nausea, vomiting, and cold sweats. These symptoms may be related to reduced cardiac output or insufficient blood perfusion to vital organs caused by ventricular premature beats.
If symptoms persist or worsen, prompt medical attention is advised.