Patients with hepatic nodules who suffer from hypertension can decide the medication according to whether the liver has cirrhotic ascites, portal hypertension, and whether there are other underlying diseases, including spironolactone tablets, furosemide tablets, propranolol or metoprolol succinate tablets. 1. Cirrhosis: Because the liver of cirrhotic patients will show nodules under ultrasound or CT, if there is cirrhotic ascites, diuretics such as spironolactone tablets and furosemide tablets can be used, which can not only lower the blood pressure but also counteract the activation of the aldosterone system to alleviate ascites. 2. Portal hypertension: if combined with portal hypertension, propranolol or metoprolol succinate tablets can be used to reduce portal pressure to prevent gastrointestinal bleeding, these two drugs are also commonly used in clinical antihypertensive drugs. Liver nodules should be found first to clarify the cause of nodules, and the physician to give professional guidance. Avoid the counterproductive use of drugs blindly.