1, adhere to the regular quantitative oral antihypertensive drugs as prescribed by the doctor; 2, daily monitoring of blood pressure, usually 9:00 am, 4:00 pm, three times before bed (mercury sphygmomanometer is the most accurate instrument), if repeatedly measured blood pressure is high or low, should go to the hospital, consult the doctor to adjust the dose or type of antihypertensive drugs; 3, the diet should be low-fat, low salt, low sugar, rich in vitamins, coarse fiber food, eating should be Chew slowly, do not eat too fast, do not eat three meals too full (7 or 8 percent full is reasonable), eat more vegetables, fruits (if you have diabetes, avoid sweet food) tightly avoid smoking and alcohol, keep urine and stool usually; 4, early to bed and early to rise, develop good habits, moderate exercise (avoid strenuous exercise); 5, maintain optimism, peace of mind, maintain a happy mood; 6, if the disease has limb hemiplegia, family members should assist If the patient has language dysfunction, family members should communicate with the patient more, teach the patient to pronounce and speak, like teaching young children to speak, and be patient; family members should accompany and care for the patient more, so that the patient can build up confidence in recovery; 7. Regularly go to the hospital to check blood routine, liver and kidney function, blood sugar and blood lipid and other important indicators; 8. 8.It is best to keep someone with you for a long time for nursing care, and reduce the time of patient’s activity alone.