If the patient has a fast heartbeat with dizziness, it is recommended that the heart rate and blood pressure should be measured first. If the heart does beat fast, it is recommended that the patient take a beta-blocker, representative drugs include propranolol, bisoprolol and so on. These drugs can help slow down the heart rate and lower the patient’s blood pressure, but the antihypertensive effect is relatively weak. If necessary, it is recommended that the patient can also take other types of antihypertensive drugs to lower blood pressure, such as oral amlodipine, or Irbesartan and other types of drugs. In addition to this, the patient is advised to find out more about what is causing the fast heartbeat and dizziness. In addition to hypertension, there may be ionic disorders with insufficient blood supply to the cerebral arteries, or it may be due to anemia, which can also cause this similar discomfort, and in some patients there may be a disorder in the regulation of the vegetative nervous function.