Taking antihypertensive medication is often not detected during a physical examination, but it is not recommended to take antihypertensive medication during a physical examination to avoid the effects on normal blood pressure measurements. Antihypertensive drugs include short-acting antihypertensive drugs as well as long-acting antihypertensive drugs, which can have a rapid effect on lowering blood pressure. Patients with hypertension are recommended to improve their therapeutic lifestyle, including a low-salt, low-fat diet, abstaining from smoking and alcohol, exercising appropriately, maintaining an optimistic, positive and upbeat attitude towards life, and giving 24-hour stable antihypertensive medication. Generally speaking antihypertensive drugs may be present in the blood when taken with the relevant metabolic components, which can be checked by urine, etc. However, these tests are not routinely performed clinically, so taking antihypertensive drugs is often not checked during physical examinations.