Hypertension is a very common chronic disease, which will have a certain impact on daily study and work, and the impact is mainly manifested in the following two aspects: First, elevated blood pressure itself may bring uncomfortable symptoms, such as dizziness, headache, chest tightness, fatigue, affecting sleep and so on. These symptoms can be relieved in most cases when blood pressure is well controlled. Secondly, elevated blood pressure will bring potential lesions in the heart, brain, kidney and other important organs. If the blood pressure is mildly or moderately elevated, this effect is mainly manifested in the increased risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events in the next 5, 10 or 20 years. If the blood pressure is very high and not controlled, there is also a great risk of acute cardiovascular events, such as cerebral hemorrhage, acute heart attack or acute renal insufficiency. Therefore, high blood pressure that is not controlled should be limited to heavy work or work that involves a lot of exercise and stress. If blood pressure is controlled within the ideal range, daily life and work will not be affected.