Recently, in the clinic, we encountered several patients with blood pressure above 200/100. We were very nervous about the possibility of acute cardiac and cerebrovascular complications, but the patients did not think so and said, “I have no symptoms at all, I feel fine all over, and I refuse to be hospitalized for observation, is this dangerous or not? What should we do in this case? First of all, the condition is very dangerous and can cause serious complications if you are not careful, so why would such a phenomenon occur? First of all, asymptomatic hypertension in young people may be related to some underlying diseases, many diseases can lead to hypertension, such as pheochromocytoma, such as primary aldosteronism, such as renal artery stenosis, can cause blood pressure to rise, and, blood pressure fluctuations are relatively large and unstable, which is more dangerous to the target organs. Secondly, most people have primary hypertension, which is related to family diseases and, more importantly, to modern living and eating habits, which inevitably makes our nerves tense and the sympathetic nervous system hyperactive, causing a series of neurological and endocrine reactions, resulting in hypertension, but because young people are young, the body’s organs have a strong ability to tolerate compensation. However, because young people are young and have a strong ability to compensate for their organs, they do not feel uncomfortable for a while, but the absence of symptoms does not mean that it does not cause damage to the heart, brain and body systems. Our aim is to prevent hypertension from progressing any further, to protect the various organs involved, and to keep the patient healthy. Long-term hypertension will increase the load on the heart, the heart in order to overcome the pressure, had to thicken to increase myocardial contractility, and myocardial hypertrophy, the need for oxygen will be a lot, and our coronary artery expansion capacity is limited, the coronary blood supply can not catch up with the amount of oxygen required by the myocardium, the myocardium will be relatively ischemic, young people will have symptoms of chest tightness, weakness, etc., and they often think it is caused by the strain of work In fact, this is already affecting the heart. Sometimes, there is also a feeling of dizziness, is this caused by strain? This is actually the result of blood pressure. Therefore, we must be highly alert to hypertension without symptoms, and we must pay great attention to it. If young people find their blood pressure is very high when they check, but there are few symptoms, they must go to the hospital in time to find experts to carry out timely drug intervention, in the absence of clinical symptoms, to find Chinese medicine for comprehensive identification, prescribe individualized treatment plan, but also take Chinese medicine, and acupuncture and massage treatment, so as to prevent the problem in time.