Hypertension can cause cerebral artery insufficiency. In addition to cerebral artery insufficiency, long-term high blood pressure or unstable blood pressure control, always high and low, patients may also have lacunar cerebral infarction, cerebral ischemic foci, and some people may also have cerebral hemorrhage, the impact of blood pressure on cerebrovascular disease is crucial. If you want to slow down the progress of atherosclerosis and improve the discomfort in the head, you should first stabilize your blood pressure. Patients are advised to take relevant oral antihypertensive drugs on time. If, after blood pressure is stabilized, patients still have dizziness, headache or other head discomfort, it is recommended that they should take a combination of drugs to improve circulation, such as blood and brain-clearing pellets or Jinado. This can also improve hypertension and insufficient blood supply to the cerebral arteries.