Paroxysmal hypertension can be treated by adjusting lifestyle habits, taking antihypertensive drugs and surgery. 1. Lifestyle adjustment: low-salt and low-fat diet, avoiding staying up late, avoiding emotional fluctuation and intense exercise, ensuring enough sleep time, avoiding mental stress, consuming more vegetables and fruits, and proper exercise to improve immunity. 2. Oral antihypertensive drugs: diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide, calcium channel antagonists such as nifedipine, β-blockers such as metoprolol, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors such as captopril, angiotensin receptor antagonists such as valsartan, and other antihypertensive drugs can be used to control fluctuations in blood pressure, in order to prevent certain damage to the cardiovascular system. 3. Surgery: If paroxysmal hypertension is caused by pheochromocytoma and other reasons, it can be treated by surgical resection. Paroxysmal hypertension is generally a transient increase in blood pressure due to mental tension, emotional fluctuations, etc. If paroxysmal hypertension occurs, you should consult a doctor in time, and specific drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.