Hypotension is also called diastolic blood pressure. Normal diastolic blood pressure is less than 90 mm Hg. If the diastolic blood pressure exceeds 90 mm Hg, it means hypotension is on the high side. Hypotension is on the high side, which is mostly seen in middle-aged and young patients with hypertension. Often, the peripheral vascular resistance is increased, the sympathetic nerve is excited, and the heart rate is accelerated, leading to high diastolic pressure. If the diastolic blood pressure is found to be on the high side, it is also necessary to maintain a healthy lifestyle, especially pay attention to low salt and low-fat diet, quit smoking and control alcohol, do not stay up late, and control weight. In addition, calcium channel blockers, acei or arb can be selected as drugs. If the heart rate is too fast, it is recommended to add beta blocker.