Patients with hypertension do not have any benefits from sweating, and it is not recommended for patients with hypertension to do sweating, although in theory by sweating you can sweat, which can promote blood circulation, increase metabolism, and also discharge metabolites from the body, and has some benefits for cardiovascular function exercise. However, patients with high blood pressure are not suitable for sweating, as the high body temperature in the steam room can lead to increased sweating, causing dehydration in patients, resulting in blood concentration, which may induce thrombotic cardiovascular and cerebrovascular complications. In addition, the excessive temperature can cause the patient’s sympathetic excitability to rise, and the secretion of hormones such as catecholamines in the body to increase, resulting in a faster heartbeat, increased cardiac output, and significant fluctuations in blood pressure, which can also easily cause cerebrovascular accidents.