If a patient has a rapid heart rate accompanied by high blood pressure, there are usually physiological and pathological factors: 1. Physiological factors, such as various factors that cause sympathetic overexcitation, such as mental tension, excessive stress, excessive anxiety, anger, exposure or after quoting a large amount of strong tea, strong coffee, smoking, heavy alcohol consumption, the patient will have a rapid heart rate, increased myocardial contractility, increased blood pressure, etc. 2. 2. pathological factors, for endocrine metabolic diseases, such as hyperthyroidism, hyperadrenocorticism, patients will have increased blood pressure and increased heart rate. Cardiogenic diseases, such as coronary artery disease, unstable angina, myocarditis, will also have an increased heart rate and blood pressure in these cases.