If your blood pressure is not high in the morning and is high in the afternoon, you can take medication, but you need to take three blood pressure measurements before taking antihypertensive medication as prescribed by your doctor. If high blood pressure is caused by overly strenuous exercise in a short period of time or bad daily habits, and only one high blood pressure occurs in the three blood pressure measurements, there is no need to do special medication, but you need to rest in time and avoid bad daily habits. If three blood pressure measurements are done and there is a significant increase in blood pressure, diuretics such as tachycardia and torasemide and hydrogen should be used in a timely manner. Beta-blockers such as bisoprolol fumarate and metoprolol succinate are also needed, as well as calcium antagonists such as nifedipine delayed-release tablets and felodipine delayed-release tablets, and anti-hypertensive medications should be taken according to the results of the blood pressure. Drugs to lower blood pressure generally need to be taken for a long time, and during the period of time you need to avoid smoking, drinking, staying up all night and other bad habits, and should be taken under the guidance of a professional physician in strict accordance with the dosage, do not blindly increase or decrease the amount of medication.