There is no clear conclusion on how long a thirty-year-old with hypertension can live, and the exact survival time is related to the severity of the disease, the choice of treatment, and whether it is combined with other diseases. Hypertension is not a disease that affects life expectancy, but generally affects life expectancy due to the cardiovascular, cerebral, and renal pathologies that are combined with hypertension. If blood pressure is kept within normal limits, a good lifestyle is ensured, and there are no complications, life expectancy is generally not affected. Suffering from hypertension should pay attention to a low-sodium diet, do not eat excessively oily food, aerobic exercise in life, try not to be emotionally agitated, stay up late and so on. Commonly used antihypertensive drugs include hydrochlorothiazide, furosemide, metoprolol, nitroprusside, amlodipine and so on. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician.