Is hypertensive heart disease a terminal illness?

Hypertensive heart disease is not a terminal disease, and from the point of view of heart disease, if diagnosed and treated early, the patient’s prognosis is very good. If hypertension is combined with atrial fibrillation, whether treated with radiofrequency ablation or cryoablation, the patient will be well controlled and usually will not lead to serious consequences. Once combined with heart failure, with treatment, most patients can be reversed to a normal heart. Hypertension combined with coronary heart disease has many treatment methods, whether it is drugs to improve myocardial ischemia, or surgical treatment means, as long as early diagnosis and early treatment, can allow patients to prolong their lives and reach a normal life expectancy, so it is not a terminal disease. The treatment principle that early, the earlier the better, the earlier the diagnosis and the earlier the treatment, the better the prognosis. If you wait until it is very stubborn and very serious, it can cause life-threatening. To recognize the seriousness of the problem, once there is a heart problem, need to promptly diagnose and follow the medical advice.