Ginseng can be taken by hypertensive patients with deficiency of vital energy, lung and spleen, but long-term use is not recommended. The specific medication should follow the doctor’s prescription. Ginseng is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, which is the root of ginseng of the genus Ginseng of the family Ginseng, with a sweet, slightly bitter taste and slightly warm nature. It has the effects of tonifying the vital energy (replenishing the body’s root qi), replenishing the spleen and benefiting the lungs (tonifying the spleen and the lungs), generating fluids, and tranquillizing the spirit and benefiting the intellect (stabilizing the spirit and mind, and promoting the development of the intellect). This product is mainly used for the treatment of qi deficiency, spleen qi insufficiency, middle qi subsidence (deficiency of spleen and stomach qi, with manifestations such as organs falling down), lung deficiency, wheezing and coughing, shortness of breath, deficiency of heat and thirst, insomnia and forgetfulness, palpitation (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic attacks) and anxiety (violent heartbeat, with panic and restlessness). Long-term use of ginseng or ginseng preparations may cause adverse reactions such as diarrhea, rash, insomnia, nervousness, elevated blood pressure, depression, headache, palpitations and so on. This product should not be used in conjunction with drugs such as quinquefoil, wulin, saponaria. Note that this product is prohibited for those who are allergic to this product, allergic individuals should be cautious, solid evidence, heat and dampness-heat internal positive qi not deficiency is prohibited to take. From the above, it can be seen that hypertensive patients who need to replenish vital energy and tonify the spleen and lungs can take ginseng under the guidance of physicians. However, if it is taken for a long period of time, it may increase blood pressure and aggravate the condition of the original underlying disease, so it is not recommended to take it for a long period of time. If you need to take medication, it is recommended to do so under the guidance of a doctor, not blindly self-medication to avoid adverse effects.