Whether it is early or not to take antihypertensive medication at age 35 needs to be viewed in the context of the patient’s blood pressure level; if the patient’s blood pressure is in the second degree or above, he or she should take antihypertensive medication even if he or she is 35 or younger. First of all, hypertension is a chronic disease, so it should be managed for life for people diagnosed with hypertension. The main reason is that hypertension is very harmful to the heart, brain and kidney vessels in the long term. If it is not controlled early, the possibility of adverse events in the long term is greater. Most of the hypertension at the age of 35 is due to their own factors. For example, obesity and other conditions, or secondary factors. Such as hypertension caused by some diseases glomerulonephritis. At the same time in the life intervention treatment, such as still can not reach the normal standard to consider the use of drugs. Or early use of drugs after the blood pressure reaches the standard through the corresponding life intervention therapy, such as weight loss, diet control, etc., blood pressure back to normal can be considered to gradually discontinue the use of drugs, especially in the young population. Most people can achieve better blood pressure lowering goals through lifestyle interventions as well as medication. Therefore, if you are 35 years old and have hypertension of grade 2 or higher, you should consider early drug treatment. Only through rational use of medication and regular monitoring under the guidance of a physician can better results be achieved.