High blood pressure can lead to cerebral thrombosis. For patients with high blood pressure, it is important to actively improve and lower the blood pressure to help prevent cerebrovascular disease. In addition to cerebral thrombosis, hypertension may also lead to cerebral hemorrhage or lacunar cerebral infarction and cerebral artery insufficiency. Hypertension itself tends to accelerate the progression of atherosclerosis, so that is why when blood pressure drops below 150/90 mmHg, it is routinely recommended that patients need to initiate antiplatelet as well as anti-atherosclerotic therapy. Patients are advised to take drugs such as aspirin or clopidogrel to prevent coronary heart disease as well as cerebral thrombosis and cerebral infarction. In addition to controlling blood pressure, patients are also advised to combine lifestyle interventions on a regular basis to improve, such as quitting smoking and alcohol, and eating a low-salt, low-fat diet, in order to better prevent the occurrence of cerebrovascular disease.