Hypertensive headaches are characterized by headaches that are mostly in the frontal region or throughout the head and are usually throbbing. In severe cases, it can be accompanied by blurred vision, dizziness, visual rotation, nausea, and uncoordinated limb movement. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time, actively treat the primary disease and relieve the symptoms. Hypertensive headache usually occurs when the blood pressure fluctuates greatly and the blood pressure is elevated. The headache is mostly in the frontal area or the whole head, and it is mostly throbbing pain. When the patient coughs, sneezes, swings his head, bends over and other actions, it will make the headache symptoms worse. In severe cases, it can be accompanied by blurred vision, dizziness, visual rotation, nausea, and uncoordinated limb movement. It is recommended that patients need to actively control the primary disease, if the headache is severe patients can take oral aspirin, ibuprofen and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor to relieve. At the same time, we should actively follow the doctor’s instructions to use antihypertensive drugs to maintain stable blood pressure. If you feel unwell, you should consult a doctor in time to prevent cerebral hemorrhage.