Hypertension can be treated with reference to vertigo in Chinese medicine. Vertigo is a condition mainly manifested by dizziness and dizziness. Dizziness refers to blurred eyes or blackness in front of the eyes, while dizziness refers to the sensation of rotation of oneself or external scenery. In mild cases, dizziness stops when the eyes are closed, but in severe cases, it is like riding in a car or a boat, rotating indefinitely, unable to stand, or accompanied by nausea, vomiting, sweating, or even sudden fainting. In modern medicine, benign positional vertigo, posterior circulation ischemia, Ménière’s disease, hypertension, etc. can be treated with reference to vertigo as the main symptom. The main mechanism of vertigo is related to emotional and mental disorder, old age and physical weakness, unclean diet, prolonged illness and fatigue, fall, fall and damage, as well as feeling external evil.