Young people with a systolic blood pressure of 160 mmHg are less likely to experience sudden death, but are still in a more severe state of hypertension and need to be taken seriously. Medical science classifies hypertension into 3 levels by the level of elevated blood pressure. A blood pressure of 160 mmHg is classified as secondary hypertension. Patients may experience dizziness and brain swelling, as well as serious complications such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, renal failure, fundus lesions, and even life-threatening conditions. Therefore, patients are advised to actively carry out reasonable and effective treatment, choose a smaller effective dose for the starting treatment, gradually add to the full amount, and once the medication is started, it requires a lifetime cost, and cannot be stopped or changed on its own, otherwise the blood pressure will rise again and be difficult to control. Therefore, it is recommended that patients actively improve their lifestyle, such as in the diet should be low salt, low fat diet, should not eat spicy and stimulating food, and regular blood pressure testing.