Can you live longer with high blood pressure?

You can also live a long life after suffering from hypertension, a phenomenon in which the pressure caused by blood flowing in the blood vessels is constantly higher than normal on the walls of the vessels. Most patients develop it suddenly without any symptoms. In severe cases, coronary heart disease, heart failure, diabetes, kidney lesions and other diseases occur, and 70-80% of patients are caused by their own habits. Common symptoms of hypertension include headache and dizziness, palpitations, tinnitus, etc. In severe cases, pulmonary edema, memory loss, angina pectoris, and renal impairment may occur. In acute hypertension, the blood pressure should be lowered immediately and slowly. Normally, attention should be paid to regular blood pressure measurement, reasonable work and rest, and compliance with medical advice to ensure stable blood pressure, as well as longevity. You should pay attention to emotional stability and not to have too much excitement, otherwise it will cause excessive contraction of the new blood vessels, blood pressure, cerebrovascular disorders and thus lead to cerebral hemorrhage.