Hypertension at the age of 30 is not the end of your life. Generally, high blood pressure does not affect life expectancy, and as long as the blood pressure is controlled steadily, a long life can be achieved in the absence of complications.
For patients who develop hypertension at the age of 30, they need to go to the hospital in time to identify whether it is primary or secondary hypertension.
For secondary hypertension, such as glomerulonephritis, chronic pyelonephritis, hyperthyroidism, traumatic brain injury, etc., as long as these diseases are actively treated, the symptoms of hypertension will return to normal and will not affect the patient’s life.
If it is primary hypertension, it is necessary to take long-term antihypertensive drugs to control the blood pressure in a stable state, such as metoprolol, bisoprolol, nifedipine, verapamil and so on, according to the patient’s specific situation to choose the appropriate drugs for treatment.
Once high blood pressure occurs, it is important to pay attention to timely consultation and treatment in the hospital, through active treatment can generally be effective in controlling the condition, without affecting the life expectancy.