Can I run or do exercise with premature ventricular contractions?
If ventricular premature beats are occasional, running and physical exercise are generally acceptable. However, if the ventricular premature beats are frequent, it is recommended to avoid running and strenuous exercise.
1. Occasional Ventricular Premature Beats
In cases of occasional ventricular premature beats, the patient's condition is relatively mild and the number of premature beats is low. Patients may engage in moderate running for physical fitness. However, during running, attention should be paid to keeping exercise duration short and intensity low. If any discomfort occurs, exercise should be stopped immediately.
2. Frequent Ventricular Premature Beats
In cases of frequent ventricular premature beats, the condition is more severe and the number of premature beats is higher. It is advisable to avoid running and intense physical activity, as exercise may trigger symptoms such as chest tightness, palpitations, chest pain, and shortness of breath, which could negatively affect health.
Patients with ventricular premature beats are advised to visit a cardiologist promptly for necessary evaluations including electrocardiogram (ECG), Holter monitoring, echocardiography, and other relevant tests. Identifying the underlying cause is essential, and treatment should be pursued under the guidance of a qualified physician, who can also advise whether running or exercise is safe.