Usually for hypertensive nephropathy must be treated with long-term regular medication and intervention in life to achieve a better prognosis level. For patients with hypertension combined with nephropathy, first of all, they can use drugs for regular blood pressure control treatment, for example, they can choose calcium channel blockers, such as nifedipine, amlodipine besylate, and ACEI drugs, such as captopril, enalapril, and ARB drugs, such as valsartan, which can reduce the burden on the kidneys when they are taken and have a better prognosis for hypertension combined with nephropathy. Relatively good prognosis. However, while taking these drugs, the kidney function should be monitored regularly, and the diet of the above patients should be controlled, especially the intake of sodium and salt should be strictly limited, and they can engage in some exercise appropriately. Regular review of kidney function, once the patient has chronic renal insufficiency, to intervene in the treatment, usually a better prognosis.