Hypertension headache, dizziness and tinnitus can be treated with beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, diuretics and other drugs. Clinically normal adults in a quiet state, the normal value of blood pressure measured in 120/90mmhg. if the value of blood pressure after exceeding 140/90mmhg, can be diagnosed as high blood pressure. Increased pressure in the blood vessels over a long period of time may cause ischemia and degeneration of the cerebral blood vessels, resulting in headaches, dizziness, ringing in the ears and other uncomfortable symptoms, which need to be promptly consulted and treated. Usually, patients with hypertension can choose diuretics, such as hydrochlorothiazide to excrete sodium and reduce extracellular volume, which reduces peripheral vascular resistance and achieves the effect of lowering blood pressure; and beta-blockers, such as metoprolol, can inhibit myocardial contraction and slow down the heart rate, which achieves the effect of lowering blood pressure. Calcium channel blockers, such as nifedipine, can relax vascular smooth muscle and reduce the contraction response of resistance vessels to achieve the effect of lowering blood pressure. In the process of taking antihypertensive drug treatment, regular monitoring of blood pressure is needed to avoid hypotension. If the blood pressure rises, headache, dizziness, tinnitus and other uncomfortable symptoms. It is recommended to consult the cardiovascular internal medicine department in time, and choose the drug treatment after the doctor comprehensively evaluates the condition.