Is hypertension life-threatening?

Whether a patient with hypertension has a life-threatening condition depends on the specific situation, some will not be life-threatening and some will be life-threatening, as follows: 1. No life-threatening: If a patient with hypertension is able to carry out effective lifestyle control for a long time, as well as take blood pressure-lowering drugs to keep blood pressure stable for a long time, such patients are generally not life-threatening. 2. Life-threatening: If a patient with hypertension After suffering from hypertension, still maintain long-term poor lifestyle habits, as well as not actively and effectively control blood pressure, this may lead to serious heart, brain and kidney target organ damage. On this basis, if serious cardiovascular complications occur, such as cerebrovascular accident, acute myocardial infarction, acute heart failure or aortic coarct, life is at risk, and a clear diagnosis and active treatment are needed to reduce the incidence of death.