Hypertension and diabetes are not more serious, both need to be strictly controlled by the patient, follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication reasonably. Blood pressure that is higher than 140/90mmHg is clinically known as hypertension, which, if poorly controlled, tends to increase the risk of cerebrovascular disease, and the probability of cerebral hemorrhage is greatly increased in the event of rupture of the cerebral blood vessels caused by other conditions such as emotional excitement. A fasting blood glucose ≥ 7.0 mmol/l or a two-hour postprandial blood glucose ≥ 11.1 mmol/l meets the diagnostic criteria for diabetes mellitus, and if the blood glucose is not well controlled, acute or chronic complications of diabetes mellitus may occur. Either disease needs to be tightly controlled and not taken lightly. Follow your doctor’s advice, take your medication on time and have regular reviews.