In young patients, if the diastolic blood pressure is 80 mmHg and the systolic blood pressure is 150 mmHg, the blood pressure is abnormal. It is recommended that the patient should further clarify whether the patient is hypertensive by doing ambulatory blood pressure monitoring or taking three measurements on non-same day to see if it is still at a relatively high value. Blood pressure in young people is generally not too high because it is affected by weight as well as age, that is, the higher the weight base and the older the age, the higher the blood pressure will be. If a young person has this type of blood pressure, the first thing to rule out is whether it is adolescent hypertension. It is possible that adolescents may have higher blood pressure due to higher academic pressure, higher work pressure, tension from time to time, always staying up late, and poor rest. It is likely that after good lifestyle adjustments, blood pressure is expected to return to normal and is not a true hypertensive disease.