It is indeed possible to live 40 years on antihypertensive medications, but no one can be completely sure if they will live 40 years even without hypertension. However, for patients with hypertension, the benefits of taking oral medication to maintain stable blood pressure must be greater than for those with hypertension who do not take antihypertensive medication. Once a patient is diagnosed with hypertension, he or she must actively take the relevant oral antihypertensive medication, but also in combination with lifestyle improvements, more likely to live 40 years, do not have too much mental stress because of hypertension, mental stress itself will lead to a further increase in blood pressure, in the long run also easy to get atherosclerotic disease. It is recommended that patients who have been diagnosed with hypertension should relax more, quit smoking and drinking, eat a low-salt, low-fat diet, take oral antihypertensive drugs on time, and have their blood pressure and heart rate measured regularly in order to improve their prognosis and increase their survival rate.