Patients with hypotension should get adequate rest and treatment for the causes of hypotension, as well as appropriate physical exercise and dietary modification. Excessive fatigue can lead to a drop in blood pressure, so adequate rest has a better effect on blood pressure recovery. The causes of hypotension, especially disease and postural hypotension, should be actively targeted at the treatment of diseases that lead to hypotension, such as acute dehydration to replenish fluids, acute blood loss patients should be transfused, and for chronic wasting diseases, should be actively targeted at the treatment of chronic wasting diseases. For postural hypotension, it is important to pay attention to a slower pace when changing positions. Physical exercise is also crucial, such as aerobics, walking, and tai chi are all good for raising blood pressure. Diet adjustment is also very critical, the first is not to eat too much, eat too much will lead to a reduction in blood flow back to the heart, as well as a moderate amount of tea, drinking coffee can stimulate the cardiovascular system and respiratory center, for blood pressure is also helpful, timely check the patient’s blood pressure changes. Physiological hypotension generally does not require special treatment, but should be reviewed regularly at an outpatient clinic because some physiological hypotension may turn into hypotensive disease, or it may have been pathological hypotension that was just not detected early. If clinical symptoms are severe, they should be treated under the guidance of a specialist.