Hypertension and cerebrovascular disease are directly related, and hypertension is one of the main risk factors for triggering cerebrovascular disease. This is because patients with hypertension can lead to the formation of atherosclerotic plaques in the arteries and cerebral vessels. This is usually caused by the damage to the endothelial cells of blood vessels caused by long-term hypertension, which leads to the aggregation of lipoproteins, cholesterol, triglycerides and platelets, forming thrombi, and the direct aggregation of foam cells and lymphocytes around them. After the thrombosis, the blood vessel will be blocked, or there will be direct cerebral embolism, and in serious cases, it will lead to cerebral hemorrhage.