Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
& Viagra
Viagra
is the effective medicine to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) problem.
This wonder medicine is the trusted choice by millions to overcome
the medical condition known as impotence or erectile dysfunction.
Viagra is manufactured and marketed by Pfizer in US and other countries.
This blue pill contains active ingredient sildenafil citrate that
helps and improves blood flow in the penis when stimulated to impart
sustained erection for intercourse.
The inability to perform sexual acts because of an inability to
achieve and/or maintain an erection is one of the most common sexual
problems that affect nearly all men at some time in their lives.
Although we know this as fact the cause of erectile problems are
often misunderstood and can lead to a cycle of frustration and emotional
difficulty within a relationship.
Facts
- Despite a general reluctance to seek medical help when men do
finally make the effort they are more likely than women to seek
help and treatment for sexual problems.
- Sometimes quite simple interventions, information, reassurance,
talking to someone, contraceptive advice etc, can resolve the
problem.
- You are not alone. Erectile dysfunction affects 1 in 10 men
at some point.
- Erectile dysfunction varies with age. Some degree of dysfunction
is experienced by 40% of men at age 40 and by 70% at age 70.
- In most cases of erectile dysfunction the cause will be psychological
and physiological.
- In up to a third of people with sexual problems the partner
also has a sexual dysfunction.
- 20% of men with erectile dysfunction also have low sexual desire.
Impotence or erectile dysfunction affects men of all generation
since long. This condition causes a sense of negative feeling as
men find themselves not potent enough to enjoy sexual life. There
had been many treatment from implants to herbal medication prescribed
time and often to cope with this condition but no treatment really
working to larger extent. Hardly there was any treatment that treated
this condition successfully in the past. Recently new frontiers
of science have come with trusted solutions for erectile dysfunction,
but recently a new treatment was brought to the market that has
proven to be very effective...Viagra.
Viagra (sildenafil) belongs to a group of medicines that delay
the enzymes called phosphodiesterase from working too quickly. By
controlling phosphodiesterase, sildenafil helps to maintain an erection
that is produced when the penis is physically stimulated. No products
in recent years have been as popular as Viagra. In fact, Viagra
has opened new vista for men who never though that they would be
a getting new lease of sexual life due to impotence. But like any
prescription medication, Viagra is not without its pitfalls and
problems, especially when used by an HIV infected man.
Before taking Viagra, learn about the side effects related
to this medication.
Do not take Viagra at the
same time as grapefruit juice, since it can increase your potential
for uncomfortable side effects. Dry eyes, congested sinuses, and
altered vision are common among those using Viagra. These may occur
in up to 3% of men taking the medication. Mild effects that are
also reported include indigestion, flushing, headache, light sensitivity,
rash, and the inability to distinguish between blue and green. Let
your doctor know if any of these effects continue or are bothersome.
There are some potentially serious side effects. Tell your doctor
if you experience Serious possible side effects are seizures, blood
sugar problems (in patients with history of diabetes), decreased
blood flow to the heart, arrhythmia, heart attack, priapism (prolonged
and painful erection), swelling or redness of the eyes, or temporary
blindness. If you have a medical history of a heart attack; irregular
heartbeats; bleeding disorder; sickle cell anemia; multiple myeloma;
leukemia; heart, kidney, or liver disease; angina; a stroke; high
or low blood pressure; conditions affecting the shape of the penis
(e.g., angulation, cavernosal fibrosa, or Peyronie's disease); or
retinitis pigmentosa, your doctor needs to be aware of it.
Always consult your healthcare professional before taking the product.
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