Patients with high blood pressure can drink tea, but tea does not have the role of antihypertensive, the need for formal oral medication. Tea contains tea polyphenols, caffeine and other ingredients, appropriate tea can excite the brain center, improve work efficiency, relieve fatigue, but it does not have the value of medicinal use, blood pressure levels will not cause a significant impact, so patients with high blood pressure can be appropriate to drink tea. However, patients with high blood pressure should pay attention to avoid drinking strong tea, otherwise it may excite the heart, brain, leading to palpitations, insomnia and other symptoms, affecting the patient’s rest, and may even indirectly lead to increased blood pressure levels. Patients with high blood pressure can usually drink light tea, which can play the role of excitation of the brain to relieve fatigue, but will not cause significant interference with blood pressure levels.