According to recent studies, people in Asia change their blood pressure faster when they wake up from sleep compared to other regions, and are more likely to have a stroke with hemiplegia or acute myocardial infarction caused by thrombosis. This means that Asian populations have a greater risk of acute cardiovascular disease due to greater changes in blood pressure levels upon awakening in the early morning. In other words, early morning hypertension is closely related to stroke risk and blood pressure levels. Therefore, it is more important to pay attention to and manage early morning hypertension in Asian populations. The most important aspect of controlling early morning hypertension is to take long-acting antihypertensive medication, Zhai Li Huang, Department of Cardiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The duration of action of the drug should be able to cover the night and the next morning. If one drug does not achieve this effect, the dose can be increased or combined, or a certain dose of the drug can be taken separately in the early morning and at night to ensure that the duration of action of the drug covers the blood pressure in the early morning of the next day.