Viagra: It has its Ups and also its Downs

Viagra works in a certain way where it relaxes muscles in the walls of blood vessels and directs blood flow to sustain erections. It is used to counter the problem referred to as erectile dysfunction. Whilst Viagra may help older males to sustain a sex life, this can come with its downsides. Excuse the pun!
Before experimenting with Viagra, you need to consult your doctor, highlighting any other medication you may be taking. If you are taking medicines which contain Adempas and nitrates, your doctor needs to know! This is also the case if you are taking medication for chest and heart-related pain or problems. Make sure you inform your doctor if you have any history with heart disease, strokes, high or low blood pressure, liver or kidney disease or any other medical ailment.

Mixing Viagra with incompatible pills or drugs can lead to a significant drop in blood pressure.
If you have the green light to take Viagra, good for you. If you encounter an erection which lasts longer than four hours, you need to contact your doctor or seek medical attention. An erection for an extended period of time can damage your Johnson!
Another shocking side effect could be vision difficulties. If this happens, you need immediate medical attention and to stop taking Viagra. This happens because Viagra can decrease blood flow to an important nerve in the eye, causing imminent loss of vision. With that said, this only happens within a small group of people.

When it comes to unborn babies, there is no research which shows that Viagra can be detrimental. Viagra should not be consumed by anyone under the age of eighteen.
The way Viagra is consumed is of high importance. You should not take any more or less than prescribed and make sure you are following all the instructions on the label. Do not take more than recommended!
Viagra is usually taken before sexual activity, around thirty minutes to one hour prior intercourse. It can be taken up to four hours before sexual activity and should not be consumed more than once per day.
Side effects during sexual activity may take place as well. You can feel dizzy, nauseated, in pain, numb and a certain tingling in certain parts of the body. In this regard, you need to call your doctor immediately. You should also get immediate medical help if you have swelling across your face, lips, tongue or throat. Needless to say, the same applies to irregular heartbeats and chest pain.
Be Careful and make your health your priority mate!