If a patient with hypertension has a crooked mouth, it is highly suspected that the patient has a cerebrovascular accident, and it is important to go to the hospital as soon as possible to improve the head CT and other related examinations to clarify whether a cerebrovascular accident has occurred so that active treatment can be provided. It is important to actively control blood pressure in the target range in the long term, and to actively engage in therapeutic lifestyle modifications to control other cardiovascular risk factors, reduce damage to target organs such as the heart, brain and kidneys, and prevent complications of hypertension. For patients at high risk of cardiovascular events, long-term administration of antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin and lipid-regulating drugs such as statins is also required to prevent thrombotic cardiovascular events.