Moxibustion can be performed for people with high blood pressure. For most people, moxibustion can be treated as a health treatment because it can help to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, which is somewhat protective of the body. However, moxibustion alone will not restore or promote regression of the disease in patients with hypertension. Hypertension is a condition in which the blood vessels of the heart, especially the large arteries, become atherosclerotic and/or the heart’s ability to contract increases, eventually leading to a rise in blood pressure, and the main treatment is to lower the blood pressure and prevent further hardening of the arteries. You can take antihypertensive drugs, as well as beta-blockers, to reduce the amount of blood ejected by the heart with each beat, and the sidewall pressure of the blood on the walls of the blood vessels will decrease. You can also drink more high-calcium milk in your diet to further prevent the process of atherosclerosis, but moxibustion does not have all of these effects. Moxibustion can only play a role in activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis in normal life care, but it is not substantially helpful for the treatment and regression of hypertension. If a patient with hypertension has recently experienced frequent dizziness, headaches, difficulty breathing, and chest tightness, it is best not to perform moxibustion during this period of time. As the process of moxibustion emits a special smell with aromatic properties, it causes the patient to relax mentally and even fall asleep. If complications such as heart, brain and kidney have already appeared at this time, it is not favorable for family members or the patient himself to notice during the process of falling asleep. Therefore, moxibustion is not suitable in the acute stage of hypertension or when hypertension has already developed complications.