Patients with inverse arytenoid hypertension can be corrected by adjusting the timing of their medication according to the actual pattern of blood pressure fluctuations. Generally, they take antihypertensive drugs such as timosartan and nifedipine at night, or take a long-acting antihypertensive drug once in the daytime and then take another one at night. In addition, patients should maintain a good mood and lifestyle, such as appropriate exercise, low-salt and low-fat diet. Inverse arytenoid hypertension means that the patient’s blood pressure is higher at night than during the day, while most hypertensive patients have high blood pressure during the day and low blood pressure at night. Patients with antihypertensive type hypertension need to adjust the time of taking medication to overlap the peak of antihypertensive medication in the blood with the peak of their own blood pressure, so as to control the blood pressure to maintain stability. Patients with antihypertensive type can choose drugs such as hydrochlorothiazide and betaxolol for treatment; they can adjust the time of medication to be taken before bedtime, or take a long-acting antihypertensive drug during the daytime and then take another one in the evening in order to control the blood pressure at night; in addition, patients should maintain a good mood and lifestyle, such as proper exercise, low-salt and low-fat diet, and so on. Generally speaking, hypertension requires lifelong treatment, so patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment and should not stop taking the medication privately.