Patients with high blood pressure of 130mmHg and low blood pressure of 95mmHg generally do not need to take antihypertensive medication, but if their blood pressure cannot be controlled after dietary and lifestyle improvements, they should take antihypertensive medication as prescribed by their doctor. High pressure is systolic pressure, low pressure is diastolic pressure, usually systolic pressure 140-159mmHg and/or diastolic pressure 90-99mmHg belongs to the first level of hypertension, so blood pressure 130/95mmHg belongs to the first level of hypertension. For patients with Grade 1 hypertension, it is first recommended to carry out dietary lifestyle control, adhere to a low-salt and low-fat diet, with a salt intake of 6g or less per day; actively exercise to control body weight to a standardized range; have a regular work and rest schedule and do not stay up too late, and maintain a calm state of mind. After the above therapeutic lifestyle intervention, blood pressure still can not be effectively controlled, need to take antihypertensive drugs under the guidance of a doctor to avoid long-term hypertension caused by cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and renal function damage. It is recommended that patients seek medical advice in time and take them under the guidance of a doctor.