Patients with hypertension should not drink alcohol, especially during medication, if drinking alcohol, it may cause hypotension and induce cerebral hemorrhage, so do not drink alcohol while taking antihypertensive drugs. Some patients with hypertension are also routinely taking drugs such as aspirin, and drinking alcohol will strengthen the anti-platelet effect of aspirin, making it more likely that a brain hemorrhage will occur, so for patients with hypertension, they must pay attention to quitting smoking and drinking, regular work and rest, low salt and low fat diet, and exercise to lose weight, and these lifestyle interventions are especially important. For patients with hypertension, it is important to take the relevant oral antihypertensive drugs on a regular basis, which can be combined in small doses, but also combined with the principle of individualized medication, and try to choose long-acting preparations. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring can also be performed to assess the overall blood pressure in case of unstable blood pressure, so that further adjustment of the antihypertensive drug regimen can be made.