A blood pressure of 130 mmHg systolic and 100 mmHg diastolic is abnormal and is mainly diastolic hypertension. It is recommended that patients should take relevant oral antihypertensive drugs to normalize blood pressure control in order to reduce complications. For example, it is recommended that the preferred antihypertensive medication is either a priligy or a sartan, with representative drugs such as perindopril, benazepril, irbesartan, telmisartan, etc. These drugs help to better reduce diastolic blood pressure. If patients take any of the above antihypertensive drugs, blood pressure cannot be controlled to the standard, if the heart rate is fast, you can also combine the application of beta-blockers, the representative drugs are bisoprolol, metoprolol, etc., these drugs can help to further reduce diastolic blood pressure. In addition to oral antihypertensive drugs, lifestyle interventions should be combined with treatment, such as quitting smoking and drinking, low salt and low fat diet, exercise and weight loss, regular work and rest, and keeping a happy mood, so that blood pressure can be better controlled.