People with hypertension are not necessarily prone to irritability, but the incidence of hypertension is higher in people who are prone to irritability than in those who are not. The onset of hypertension is closely related to genetic and environmental factors, and is the result of the interaction of genetic and environmental factors, including high sodium and low potassium diets, chronic mental stress, smoking, and weight gain. Therefore, there are many factors that contribute to the development of hypertension, which develops over a long period of time under the action of these pathogenic factors. People who are easily irritable are prone to sympathetic excitement and mental stress, so the risk of hypertension is higher. It is usually important to maintain a good state of mind and avoid mood swings.