Thursday, December 23, 2010

The Risks of using Viagra for Erectile Dysfunction




When you see the advertisements out there for Viagra it may seem like the perfect
solution for your erectile dysfunction situation. While that may certainly turn out to
be the truth, you do need to be aware of the risks involved with using it. This is why
you should never take it without first consulting with your doctor. They can do a
complete exam and assessment to determine if Viagra is right for you.

It is important to understand that Viagra doesn’t increase your libido. It also doesn’t
cure erectile dysfunction. However, it can help you to get and maintain an erection
when you are mentally or physically stimulated for such activity to take place. Even
so, you don’t want to take Viagra if your body isn’t healthy enough for you to be
having sexual intercourse.

Some individuals have an allergic reaction when they take Viagra. This is why you
need to disclose to your doctor any medications you have used in the past and had
such a reaction to. Your doctor will also prescribe the lowest dose of Viagra for you
to begin with. This is 25 mg and from there they will increase the dose until you are
getting results. They won’t increase the dose to more than 100mg.

There are side effects associated with the use of Viagra. The two most common ones
are headaches and upset stomach. If those side effects don’t subside within a couple
of weeks make sure you talk to your doctor about it. There are more serious types of
effects though that you need to report immediately.

They include blurred vision, passing out, and the loss of your hearing. An erection

lasting longer than four hours is very serious and needs to be addressed by a doctor.
Otherwise permanent damage to the penis and the nerves leading to it can occur. If
it is after hours go to the closest clinic or hospital offering emergency services.

A man should never take more Viagra than he is prescribed. Taking a higher dose of
it won’t help you get a better erection or for it to last longer. It shouldn’t be taken
more than once in a 24 hour period. Failing to follow such guidelines can result in
severe side effects including dizziness and passing out.

A man should never use Viagra if he uses any kind of nitrates. This is a type of
medication often prescribed for heart problems and for chest pain. The combination
of the two can result in a drastic drop of the blood pressure. As a result a man can
suffer from a heart attack or a stroke.

Pay close attention to these risks that are associated with the use of Viagra for
erectile dysfunction. If your doctor tells you it can work for you then decide if you
want to give it a chance. Pay attention to how your own body reacts to the Viagra.
Stop taking it and consult with your doctor if it isn’t working for you like it should.

Make sure you understand when to take the Viagra and how much to take. Even
pharmacies can make mistakes so be sure the medication you get is the right dose.
Each pill will have the dose clearly marked on it for your convenience. If you doctor
says you aren’t a good candidate for Viagra then respect that. Don’t put your overall
health at risk by going against their recommendation.

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