How long can I live at the age of 28 on antihypertensive drugs?

  Taking antihypertensive drugs at the age of 28 usually does not affect the survival time of patients if the blood pressure is controlled and stable.  Hypertension drugs have relatively small side effects, are relatively safe, and basically do not affect human health. Therefore, the survival time of hypertensive patients will not be affected after active treatment, and the blood pressure of young people should be controlled at 120/80 mm Hg. Some patients do not take antihypertensive drugs or do not take them regularly because they are worried that the drugs have side effects or may become dependent on them, which eventually leads to high or unstable blood pressure for a long time, which may damage blood vessels throughout the body. This part of the patients may occur at any time, such as cardiovascular disease or kidney failure, and in serious cases, even life-threatening.  In conclusion, patients with hypertension should take antihypertensive drugs under the guidance of a cardiologist to keep their blood pressure within a reasonable range, and should not use drugs blindly or stop them without permission. Pay attention to low-salt and low-fat diet, proper exercise, weight control, and good lifestyle.