Although hypertensive nephropathy cannot be completely cured, it is not the most difficult to treat among kidney diseases. Hypertensive nephropathy is an ischemic change of the kidney caused by atherosclerosis of small renal arteries, which cannot be completely cured, but it is not the most difficult to be treated among all kinds of kidney diseases. Some kidney diseases, such as focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis in primary glomerulonephritis, are much more difficult to treat than hypertensive nephropathy. Although hypertensive nephropathy can not be completely cured, strict control of blood pressure, with low-salt, high-quality and low-protein diet, usually pay attention to avoiding exertion, and try to avoid the application of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, aminoglycoside antibiotics, and traditional Chinese medicines containing aristolochic acid components and other medicines that are damaging to the kidneys, which can greatly delay the decline of renal function. It is recommended that patients with hypertensive nephropathy should go to the hospital in time and under the guidance of the doctor for active treatment to avoid the development of the disease.