Patients with low blood pressure are suitable for aerobic exercise. Patients can engage in sports such as brisk walking, jogging, climbing, swimming, etc. The above exercises can strengthen the heart and lung function, effectively increase lung capacity, and strengthen the heart muscle, improve myocardial ischemia, and can properly raise blood pressure. However, for patients with low blood pressure, it is not advisable to exercise for too long or too strenuous, otherwise it will trigger the situation of transient hypotension, and patients will experience dizziness, weakness, or even transient blackness in front of their eyes. Usually after doing exercise, the maximum heart rate after exercise should be controlled at (220 – the patient’s age x 80%), this value is used as the upper limit of the maximum heart rate after exercise, and the heart rate should not exceed this value.