It is basically normal for hypertensive patients to take antihypertensive medication to control their blood pressure below 135/85 mmHg. Depending on the situation, some hypertensive patients may have additional requirements for blood pressure control. Hypertensive patients are defined as those with high blood pressure greater than or equal to 140mmHg and low blood pressure greater than or equal to 90mmHg measured several times in a row. for hypertensive patients according to the latest clinical guidelines for hypertension, patients are required to control their blood pressure below 140/90mmHg, or even lower if they can tolerate it, and if hypertensive patients are accompanied by diabetes mellitus and proteinuria, then the control index is even more recommended to be 130/80mmHg or below. 80mmHg or less. Keeping blood pressure within the target range or lower will help reduce the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events in hypertensive patients as well as protect organs such as the kidneys and retina. If your blood pressure is persistently high, seek medical attention and treatment under the supervision of a physician.