Eye symptoms: Blurred vision, progressive vision loss or distorted vision. This is associated with retinal vasospasm, exudation, and hemorrhage. Ear symptoms: Patients with hypertension may develop tinnitus and vertigo, and increased tinnitus and vertigo often indicate increased blood pressure. This may be related to altered blood circulation status and lack of oxygen in the inner ear. Xuekun Zhang, Department of Endocrinology, Harrison International Peace Hospital Nasal symptoms: Epistaxis is a symptom that is more likely to occur in patients with hypertension. This is due to the hardening of blood vessels in hypertensive patients, while the superficial and thin walled nasal vessels are prone to rupture. It is often not difficult to think of hypertension when the above symptoms occur together with common symptoms of hypertension such as headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting. If the middle-aged and elderly people who were not originally found to have hypertension and have the above symptoms for the first time, do not neglect the measurement of blood pressure in addition to making local examination of the eyes, ears and nose.