There are no specific statistics on the average life expectancy for hypertension, but it does not normally affect normal life expectancy. It depends on the individual’s condition and how well it is controlled, and in some cases it may be secondary to other diseases that affect life expectancy. Hypertension is a kind of persistent high blood pressure disease, belongs to the chronic disease, if it is primary hypertension, under the guidance of the doctor, the blood pressure will be controlled in the normal range, and pay attention to the life care, there are no other serious complications, generally will not affect the normal life expectancy. However, some patients with hypertension causing other complications, such as heart failure, cerebral infarction or secondary hypertension, suffering from serious underlying diseases, may affect normal life expectancy, but there are no data statistics on the specific survival time. Hypertensive patients must actively seek medical attention, cooperate with doctors to take treatment, and must adhere to the medication.