There is no such thing as “the best”, the normal value of blood pressure is between 90/60 mmHg and 139/89 mmHg, and it is appropriate that the blood pressure of 60-year-old hypertensive patients should be lowered to between normal values, which means that the value of the blood pressure is back to normal. Since the normal value of blood pressure is between 90/60 mmHg and 139/89 mmHg, and less than 90/60 mmHg represents low blood pressure, and systolic blood pressure greater than or equal to 140 mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure greater than or equal to 90 mmHg represents high blood pressure, it is appropriate that the blood pressure of 60-year-old patients with hypertension should be lowered to between 90/60 mmHg and 139/89 mmHg. Hypertension is a phenomenon in which the blood flows through the blood vessels at a consistently higher-than-normal pressure against the vessel walls. Hypertension can be triggered by a variety of factors such as genetic factors, age and poor lifestyle. Clinical manifestations include headache, fatigue or restlessness. The treatment of hypertension is aimed at reducing the overall risk of cardiovascular, cerebral, renal and vascular complications and death, i.e., antihypertensive treatment. It is recommended that antihypertensive medications and medication regimens be given according to the patient’s specific condition on the basis of lifestyle improvement. Hypertension treatment should allow the blood pressure values to reach the standard and to achieve a long-term stability of blood pressure, so that the patient can live like a normal person when the treatment is effective. It is recommended that 60-year-old hypertensive patients should pay attention to regular blood pressure measurements in their daily lives and maintain a reasonable routine, such as going to bed early and getting up early. If there is any increase in blood pressure, etc., inform the doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.