Renal hypertension refers to elevated blood pressure caused by substantial renal lesions and renal artery lesions. The survival time of renal hypertension varies from person to person and is related to the primary cause, symptomatic manifestations and whether it is treated in time.
Renal hypertension is mainly caused by renal parenchymal lesions, as well as renal vascular lesions caused by hypertension, etiology including renal artery itself lesions, renal artery compression, nephritis, renal tuberculosis and so on.
The survival time of renal hypertension has large individual differences. Generally speaking, those with good treatment of the primary pathology and mild symptomatic manifestations are treated aggressively, and life expectancy is usually not affected for up to several decades. Poorly treated primary disease, heavy symptom presentation, and inactive treatment may have a shorter life expectancy.
Patients with renal hypertension should go to the hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of specialized physicians.