A blood pressure of 157/104 mmHg is a secondary standard for hypertension, and if detected, immediate medication is initiated to lower the blood pressure, which is a moderate standard for hypertension and not particularly severe. Patients can control their blood pressure within the normal range of 140/90 mmHg or less if they take regular medication and improve their lifestyle and actively look for the cause, but it may affect other organs, such as kidney insufficiency or fundus lesions or diabetes, which is a relatively serious state because it may increase the incidence of complications or increase the risk of disease. This is a relatively serious state because it may increase the incidence of complications or increase the risk of disease, and should be actively treated with antihypertensive drugs.