High blood pressure in the postpartum period may lead to dysfunction of important organs of the body, such as heart, brain and kidney, manifested as heart failure, stroke, renal atherosclerosis, urine protein, edema, etc., and in serious cases, may also lead to death. It is important to detect and diagnose hypertension early under the guidance of doctors in regular hospitals, and to control blood pressure within the appropriate range through lifestyle interventions, scientific exercise and necessary medication, etc. This will reduce the damage of hypertension to important organs of the body, thus improving the quality of life and reducing the occurrence of adverse events. At the same time, it will have a positive effect on later life.