Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is rarely life-threatening and generally does not affect quality of life. Symptoms are typically manageable with medication and may be resolved entirely through ablation. Regular medical monitoring of WPW syndrome is vital in managing the syndrome. Changes in symptoms, particularly in severity and frequency, may require adjustments to medication or ablation, further highlighting the importance of regular checkups.

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