A hypertensive heart rate in the range of 60 to 90 beats per minute is ideal. The blood pressure of hypertensive patients needs to be controlled within a stable range to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Some hypertensive patients are combined with fast ventricular rate, in which case beta receptor antagonists such as metoprolol and atenolol can be taken to bring down the heart rate and stabilize it at 60~90 beats/min. The heart rate of hypertensive patients is controlled at 60~90 beats/min, which is the most reasonable state, at this time the heart function is optimal, if it deviates from this range, we can use drugs to stabilize the heart rate, and the stable heart rate is also the basis of the stability of blood pressure. When the heart rate of hypertensive patients is not well controlled, please go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.