If the patient’s systolic blood pressure is 128 mmHg, then this is a normal high value, not considered to be within the standard blood pressure range, the normal systolic blood pressure should be 100-120 mmHg. If the elderly patient is 128 mmHg, generally do not need special intervention treatment, because a person’s blood pressure is often proportional to age and weight, with the increase in age, blood pressure will also be correspondingly As a person’s blood pressure tends to increase in proportion to age and weight, it will rise accordingly with age, and without exceeding the normal value or normal high range, it is generally not necessary to give antihypertensive medication. If oral antihypertensive drugs are taken at this time, it may lead to hypotension in patients and this blood pressure does not reach the indication for treatment. However, it is advisable for the patient to have a low salt and low fat diet, to exercise and lose weight appropriately, and to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, which will help to keep the blood pressure under better control.