Currently elevated blood lipids and lowered blood pressure may be due to abnormalities in the body’s lipid metabolism. High blood lipids are generally defined as elevated total cholesterol, triglycerides and/or LDL cholesterol in the blood, with or without a decrease in HDL cholesterol. There is a relationship between blood lipids and blood pressure, and people with high blood lipids are generally also prone to elevated blood pressure. Elevated blood lipids can lead to increased blood viscosity, which can increase the incidence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Low blood pressure, which refers to systolic blood pressure <90/60 mmHg, is commonly caused by genetic factors, overdose of antihypertensive drugs, other endocrine diseases, anemia and so on. Low blood pressure may also lead to dizziness, weakness and other discomforts. The presence of high blood pressure and low blood pressure, the patient needs to consult the internal medicine department of the hospital, and under the guidance of the doctor to choose the appropriate drugs to control.