How long can you live with high blood pressure and coronary heart disease

Hypertension and coronary heart disease are chronic diseases that are not life-threatening when well controlled; if cardiovascular accidents occur as a result of a sharp rise in blood pressure, sudden death and other consequences can occur. The cause of hypertension is not yet clear, but high-fat and high-salt diet, obesity, genetic factors, alcohol, etc. are its risk factors, and it is a disease that needs long-term control but cannot be cured, and requires lifelong treatment. Poor control of blood pressure may lead to complications such as heart disease, kidney dysfunction, and in severe cases, even life-threatening consequences such as cerebral hemorrhage and stroke. Risk factors for coronary heart disease include high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, smoking, diabetes, etc. Common symptoms are palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic) and difficulty in breathing. Coronary heart disease is currently difficult to truly cure and can recur. If poorly controlled, long-term ischemia in a certain area of the heart may occur, leading to heart failure, malignant arrhythmia and other life-threatening consequences. The presence of hypertension and coronary heart disease, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time for consultation and active treatment.