How long can you live at 35 with high blood pressure

There is no accurate answer to how long a 35-year-old patient with high blood pressure can live, patients with stable blood pressure control can survive for a long time, and a few patients will experience serious complications and their survival time will be significantly shortened.
Hypertension occurs relatively early in 35-year-old patients, if they can be treated in a formal way under the guidance of a physician to maintain long-term blood pressure stability, patients can survive for a long time, and it is possible that the patient’s survival time will not be affected by high blood pressure.
Some of the young patients have poor compliance, fail to carry out treatment on time, and have unsatisfactory control of their blood pressure levels. Acute complications, such as cerebral hemorrhage or massive cerebral infarction, may occur, which can lead to sudden death, or even a significant shortening of the survival time of the patient, resulting in serious sequelae and affecting the quality of life.
Young patients with high blood pressure must adopt a healthy lifestyle under the guidance of their physician and be treated with regular medication according to their physician’s advice to keep their blood pressure levels stable and avoid shortening their productive time due to high blood pressure.