How long do you live at 30 with high blood pressure

Hypertension at 30 years of age with strict antihypertensive treatment and regular oral antihypertensive medication as prescribed by the doctor will not affect life expectancy.
Hypertension is a common clinical disease. Due to the improvement of living standard and the increase of life pressure, the incidence rate of hypertension is gradually increasing, and it is a trend of youthfulness.
If the blood pressure of young people does not exceed 160/100mmHg, if there is no diabetes mellitus, or if there is no damage to the heart, brain, or kidney target organs, therapeutic lifestyle interventions should be used to control blood pressure. If the blood pressure is not well controlled or if the blood pressure rises progressively, it is necessary to take oral antihypertensive medication regularly for a long period of time under the guidance of a doctor.
In general, people treated with lifestyle interventions or antihypertensive medications have better blood pressure control without affecting survival.