The acupuncture points that should be cupped for hypertension can be Yin Tang, Qu Ji, He Gu, Tai Chong, and San Yin Jiao, which are the main acupuncture points for cupping. Although it has a certain effect on hypertension, it can only play a certain auxiliary role and cannot be used as the main treatment for hypertension. After being diagnosed with hypertension, one should carefully take oral antihypertensive drugs to control blood pressure under the guidance of a physician. Common antihypertensive drugs include diuretics, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors. Patients with hypertension should choose appropriate antihypertensive drugs under the guidance of physicians to maximize the antihypertensive effect of drugs and avoid their toxic side effects. In addition, patients with hypertension should maintain a healthy lifestyle, such as a low-salt diet and low-fat diet, and engage in moderate exercise. In summary, the main acupuncture points that can be used for cupping in patients with hypertension are Yin Tang, Qu Ji, He Gu, Tai Chong, and San Yin Jiao, but cupping can only play an auxiliary role in lowering blood pressure and cannot be used as the main treatment modality.