A blood pressure of 137/100mmHg is abnormal and has met the diagnostic criteria for grade 2 hypertension. Hypertension is defined as a systolic blood pressure above 140 mmHg or a diastolic blood pressure above 90 mmHg, which is the diagnostic criterion for hypertension. The patient’s current systolic blood pressure is not in the range of hypertension, but a diastolic blood pressure of 100 mmHg has met the diagnostic criteria for hypertension, and more than 100 mmHg would be class 2 hypertension. For patients with this type of blood pressure, the main thing is to apply medication in a timely manner, because the diagnosis of grade 2 hypertension requires immediate initiation of antihypertensive medication, and it is possible that the blood pressure will not be reduced to normal through lifestyle interventions. However, therapeutic lifestyle interventions such as weight control, light diet, regular exercise, intake of fruits and vegetables, and abstinence from smoking and alcohol are important after the development of hypertension.