If the patient is currently predominantly high in low pressure, that is, high diastolic blood pressure, for such patients to adjust their lifestyle, it is recommended that patients should pay attention to exercise, weight loss, low salt, low fat diet, it is best to control the total daily salt intake to less than 6g and more than 3g, because some studies have shown that if the intake of sodium salt is too low, it can also increase the risk of cardiovascular disease in patients. In addition, patients are advised to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, because fresh fruits and vegetables are rich in magnesium, potassium and folic acid, which help to better reduce the patient’s blood pressure. Patients are advised to keep their moods happy, relax and participate in outdoor activities, as mental and psychological factors can also affect blood pressure. When necessary, patients are advised to start antihypertensive medication, such as perindopril or telmisartan.