Patients with hypertension can soak their feet in salt water, which has an astringent effect and can promote the elimination of edema in edematous areas. Appropriate physicochemical treatments can be administered to hypertensive patients, including acupuncture, massage, acupoint injections, tuina, and other physicochemical treatments, including related treatments of foot acupoints, which can help assist in lowering blood pressure. Therapeutic lifestyle improvement is recommended for hypertensive patients, including low-salt and low-fat diets, quitting smoking and limiting alcohol, appropriate exercise, and maintaining an optimistic, positive and upward attitude towards life. In addition to giving 24-hour stable antihypertensive drug therapy, we should actively search for target organ function or organism-related damage, and give appropriate drugs or surgical treatment if necessary. Hypertension includes primary hypertension and secondary hypertension, and secondary hypertension should be treated systematically for the primary cause.