When it comes to heart health, even the slightest irregularity can trigger serious concern. For many people, one such irregularity— premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) —can be a source of persistent discomfort, anxiety, and in some cases, danger. Though once considered mostly benign, frequent or symptomatic PVCs are now taken more seriously, particularly when they interfere with daily life or heart function. Over the years, treatment for PVCs has evolved. Where medication was once the go-to solution, a growing number of patients and cardiologists are turning toward a more permanent fix: PVC ablation . So, why are more people choosing this approach for their heart rhythm issues? Let’s explore. Understanding PVCs and Their Impact PVCs are early heartbeats that begin in the ventricles—the lower chambers of the heart—before the regular heartbeat kicks in. Many people experience PVCs occasionally, and in such cases, they're usually harmless. But when PVCs become frequent—esp...