True and False Hypertension, as the name suggests False Hypertension is not really high blood pressure but is a transient increase and True Hypertension shows a continuous increase. True hypertension refers to the situation where the diastolic blood pressure is greater than 140mmHg and/or the systolic blood pressure is greater than 90mmHg without the use of antihypertensive drugs, and more than three measurements of blood pressure are taken on a non-same day at the same time, which can be diagnosed as hypertension, and then timely medical treatment is required. For pseudo-hypertension, its clinical manifestation is usually caused by a transient increase in blood pressure due to stress and anxiety. Generally, after several measurements, it can be found that the blood pressure is generally normal in most cases, and arterial measurements can be carried out if necessary in order to improve the accuracy of the measurement. When blood pressure is clearly abnormal, it is necessary to actively consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment.