There are no specific average life expectancy statistics for people with high blood pressure. If it can be well controlled, it generally will not affect the life expectancy. Poorly controlled blood pressure will affect the damage of heart, brain and kidney functions, leading to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases or renal failure, etc., which will seriously jeopardize the patient’s life and health. Hypertensive patients can control the blood pressure stability through general treatment, drug treatment and so on, to prevent the occurrence of complications, so as to avoid the impact on the life expectancy as much as possible. 1. General treatment: when suffering from mild hypertension, diet or lifestyle modification, low-salt and low-fat diet, quit smoking and drinking, avoid staying up all night, and strengthen exercise, which is conducive to improving or lowering blood pressure. 2. Drug treatment: for patients with hypertension above grade 2, in addition to diet and lifestyle modification, oral antihypertensive drug treatment, such as nifedipine extended-release tablets, metoprolol, irbesartan and so on. If one antihypertensive drug is not effective, two or more antihypertensive drugs can be used in combination. Patients with high blood pressure should be given appropriate antihypertensive drugs under the guidance of a doctor to keep their blood pressure at a normal level. In short, hypertension patients control up to standard generally will not affect the life expectancy, pay attention to regular monitoring of blood pressure, blood lipids, blood sugar, liver and kidney function, etc., according to the doctor’s instructions at any time to adjust the drug. Hypertension, to the hospital in a timely manner, according to the doctor’s advice for the next step in the treatment.