Falling will not cause high blood pressure in patients, but if the patient’s blood pressure is abnormally high and fluctuates more suddenly, it may lead to the problem of falling. At the time of elevated blood pressure will cause the head blood vessels to appear dilated, vasoconstriction, diastolic dysfunction, will cause the patient to have a sudden dizziness, headache and other symptoms, which can easily lead to the patient to fall. Hypertension is a relatively common disease in the clinic, in most cases hypertension does not have obvious symptoms, but sometimes hypertension can have obvious symptoms, such as the patient will show head swelling and pain, paroxysmal dizziness, chest discomfort, numbness of the limbs and other symptoms, the typical symptoms of acute elevation of high blood pressure is a headache, fatigue, irritability, arrhythmia, palpitations, tinnitus and other symptoms. If the patient’s blood pressure is persistently high after a fall, accompanied by inflexible limb movement, it must be considered to have caused intracranial hemorrhage and other problems, and must seek early medical attention.