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How many times more atrial premature beats are serious


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Atrial premature beats generally refer to atrial extrasystoles. There is no fixed numerical value to judge the severity of atrial extrasystoles, but it is considered that atrial extrasystoles greater than 5 times per minute are relatively serious.
Atrial premature beats belong to a kind of arrhythmia. The severity of this disease may be related to the patient's symptoms, changes in heart structure and function, etc. There is no fixed number to define the severity of atrial extrasystoles. If the patient has palpitations, chest tightness, nausea and other discomfort accompanied by abnormal heart structure and function, or other cardiac diseases, it is generally considered that the disease is relatively serious. However, the frequency and duration of atrial extrasystoles are also important factors in assessing severity. If atrial extrasystoles are more than 5 per minute, they are frequent, and the condition may be relatively severe and require further examination and treatment.