Can high blood pressure but no symptoms be left untreated?

High blood pressure needs to be treated with or without symptoms, whether it is medication or life intervention. Some people with hypertension have no obvious symptoms, but hypertension has always been quietly damaging people’s bodies. For example, hypertension can cause myocardial hypertrophy, which can occur in as little as 1-2 years from the onset of hypertension. Hypertension itself is an important result of atherosclerosis, and there is a close relationship between cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction and hypertension. Hypertension will cause the small renal arteries of the kidneys to sclerosis, there will be proteinuria, blood creatinine, urea nitrogen will be elevated, kidney function will be greatly affected, from hypertension to small renal arteries sclerosis also takes only 1-2 years. Hypertension can cause sclerosis of small arteries in the fundus, which may cause bleeding and blindness in the fundus over time. Therefore, hypertension needs to be treated, either medically or non-medically, and only treatment will turn the disease around, even if it is asymptomatic.