The same patient with hypertension, but the root cause may be different! The patient’s parents had hypertension, then the patient may also have hypertension – genetic! If the patient has cervical spine disease, then the patient may also have hypertension – nerve! If the patient has an unhealthy diet, then the patient may also have hypertension – diet! Hypertension is clinically divided into secondary and primary! The characteristics of the two types of hypertension classification are very different, secondary can find the cause, may be due to other underlying diseases; primary can not find a specific cause, may be due to diet, genetics, tobacco and alcohol, obesity and other reasons. One of the various types of diseases that lead to hypertension is the best reflection of the different root causes of hypertension. 1, kidney disease: glomerular disease, polycystic kidney, connective tissue disease, etc. 2, endocrine diseases: cortisolism, hyper- and hypothyroidism, adrenal metaplasia syndrome, etc. 3, cardiovascular disease: aortic stenosis, aortic valve closure insufficiency, etc. 4, intracranial diseases: brain tumor, brainstem infection. Second, 90% of the clinical hypertension patients, are primary hypertension. It is said that hypertension is a chronic disease, difficult to recover, only lifelong medication, described as primary hypertension, as I said above, due to the current lack of medical knowledge of primary hypertension, even the specific fatal factors are difficult to describe, so it is also difficult to carry out the causal treatment, nowadays most of the drug control, life intervention as the main means, drugs is antihypertensive drugs, life intervention is through the avoidance of life may Life intervention is to stabilize blood pressure by avoiding the risk factors that may lead to hypertension. But in fact, there is a common causative factor that is often overlooked by doctors, and that is cervical spine lesions. These hypertensive patients are clinically known as cervical hypertension, which should actually be classified as secondary hypertension, but as an interdisciplinary disease, it is often overlooked by doctors and patients for wrong and superficial treatment measures, so I focus on raising awareness. The treatment of hypertension is never a fixed routine, and we need to make comprehensive considerations and choose different therapeutic measures according to the individualized situation of the patient, even if it is taking medication, which may be a world of difference.