Soft tissue contusions may cause a transient increase in blood pressure due to stress, but generally do not cause high blood pressure. Soft tissue generally refers to the human skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscles, tendons, ligaments, etc. Soft tissue contusion due to mental tension may cause a transient increase in blood pressure, but will not cause hypertension. A person’s blood pressure may rise during strenuous exercise, exertion, nervousness, and mood swings, but may return to normal after rest. To determine hypertension, blood pressure needs to be measured on different days and in a quiet state. If systolic blood pressure ≥140 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure ≥90 mm Hg are measured for two or more times, hypertension can be considered. High blood pressure in soft tissue contusion should go to the regular hospital in time, and the doctor will give the correct judgment whether it is hypertension according to the symptoms, signs and auxiliary examination, and if it is, it should be treated in time.