38 years old with high blood pressure, what to do

When hypertension is detected at the age of 38, further examination is needed to confirm whether it is primary hypertension or secondary hypertension, and reasonable treatment should be taken as follows: 1. If it is primary hypertension, therapeutic lifestyle interventions are needed, such as reducing weight, reducing sodium intake, reducing fat intake, and increasing exercise. At the same time, antihypertensive drugs can be taken, such as hydrochlorothiazide, amlodipine, Benadryl, etc., starting from a small dose of medication, and can be combined with medication when control is poor. Specific medication should follow the doctor’s instructions. 2. If secondary hypertension, such as acute or chronic glomerulonephritis, renal artery stenosis, aortic stenosis, primary aldosteronism causes high blood pressure, we need to first actively treat the primary disease, to eliminate the above causes, and if necessary, we can take antihypertensive drugs. Therefore, when you find high blood pressure, you need to go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying your condition.