For a variety of reasons, hypertension is now becoming more common in younger patients. Just because they are young, the observation does not immediately appear more discomfort and soon they are full of care. This is not right. The younger you are, the more mysterious it is. You should carefully examine and diagnose to exclude secondary hypertension and find the cause of the increased blood pressure, such as renal artery stenosis? Pheochromocytoma? Aortitis? Renal parenchymal hypertension? White coat hypertension? Thus, there is a practical and effective solution. The reality is that many patients do not receive proper diagnosis and treatment in the early stages, and delay until complications arise, which is stifling.