Patients with hypertension may be given fluids. Hypertension includes chronic hypertension as well as hypertensive crisis, acute hypertension, and subacute conditions. In acute and subacute hypertensive states, intravenous antihypertensive medications need to be administered, at which point fluids are required. For patients with chronic hypertension, long-term oral medication is recommended, and infusion is not recommended to lower blood pressure. In addition, patients with hypertension are often combined with damage to the heart, brain, kidney, and target organs of the eye, and are prone to hypertensive heart disease caused by poor long-term blood pressure control, and heart failure due to combined infectious factors, which requires infusion to control infection. Therefore, whether or not hypertensive patients can receive infusions needs to be determined according to their specific conditions. It is recommended that hypertensive patients be given standardized drug therapy on top of therapeutic lifestyle improvement.