VIAGRA
In this article we will discuss below points !!
- What is Viagra?
- How Does Viagra Work?
- Does Viagra Always Work?
- How Long Does it Take for Viagra to Work?
- Is it Possible to Make Viagra Work Faster?
- What is a Normal Dose of Viagra?
- How long does a man stay erect with Viagra?
- What is the strongest erectile dysfunction pill?
- What will 200mg of Viagra do?
- What causes weak erection?
- How can I get hard fast without pills?
- Causes or side effects of Viagra?
LETS BEGIN WITH SOME Q&A
What is Viagra?
Viagra is a brand-name
prescription drug that’s approved to treat erectile dysfunction (ED).
With ED, you’re unable to have or maintain an erection. Viagra is approved for
this use in males ages 18 years and older. Viagra works by increasing blood
flow to your penis, which helps you have and keep an erection. But this drug
only works if you’re sexually aroused.
How
Does Viagra Work?
Viagra
works by relaxing muscles in blood vessel walls to help increase blood flow to
the penis, making it easier to get and maintain an erection. Viagra is only
effective if there is sexual stimulation, such as that occurring during sexual
intercourse. When stimulation first happens, Viagra helps increase blood flow
to the penis and then works to help maintain an erection.
Viagra
will not be as effective for people with certain conditions. You may not get
the full benefits of Viagra if you are sick, fatigued, or intoxicated. Alcohol
can worsen the side effects of Viagra and potentially make erectile dysfunction
worse. You should take Viagra on an empty stomach about one hour before sex. It
starts working within 30 to 60 minutes, but an erection requires sexual
stimulation.
“Some patients experience the effects of Viagra
within 20 to 30 minutes after taking the medication,”. “However, if the dose is
taken with a high-fat meal, the peak response may be delayed for up to 60
minutes. In most patients, the effects of Viagra will last for up to two hours.
A duration of two hours or less indicates that an appropriate dose was taken.
If the duration is greater than four hours, medical attention should be sought
out immediately to avoid damaging effects on the tissues.”
Does
Viagra Always Work?
Most of the men with erectile dysfunction (ED) have
ED as a result of a long-standing medical condition such as diabetes or
hypertension. Over time these chronic illnesses have slowly compromised the
small blood vessels in the penis in much the same way that small vessels of the
heart get diseased. The result is a reduced or abnormal vascular performance of
the penis.
Abnormal blood flow means abnormal erections.
Viagra, Cialis, Stendra, and Levitra all try to stimulate normal blood flow to
the penis by relaxing the penile arteries. The side effects of headache and
stuffy nose often occur because blood vessels in the head and nose can do the
same thing as a result of the medication. This abnormal blood flow is called
“organic ED”. If the blood vessels are damaged enough, pills like Viagra won’t
work.
How Long Does it Take for Viagra to Work? ...
After taking Viagra, the medication quickly enters
your system and starts working after about an hour, but you can take it
anywhere from 30 minutes to 4 hours before sexual activity.
This means that you’ll want to take it about an
hour before sexual activity, but you’ve got a wider window of time for when you
can still get a benefit. However, as mentioned above, it only works if you’re
aroused.
You may be wondering if there are ways to help the
medication work even faster, like chewing or crushing the tablet and dissolving
it under your tongue. However, it isn’t made to work that way and should be
swallowed whole.
Is it Possible to Make Viagra Work Faster?
...
Viagra (sildenafil) is a highly effective oral
medication for erectile dysfunction (ED). But if you’ve been experiencing ED, a
prescription shouldn’t do all the work. Certain lifestyle changes including
diet and exercise can go a long way toward making Viagra (or any other ED
medication) more effective.
• Viagra (sildenafil) is a medication that can help with erectile dysfunction (ED).
• But there are things you can do to make Viagra more effective.
• Those include taking the medication at the right time, not taking it on a full stomach, and not taking it with alcohol or illicit drugs.
• Talk with a healthcare provider about the best Viagra dosage for you.
What is a Normal Dose of Viagra?
Viagra 50mg: A “Normal” Viagra Dose
The typical starting dose of Viagra for most
patients is fifty milligrams. If you have erectile dysfunction and want to
start using Viagra, this is probably the dose that your healthcare provider
will recommend and prescribe.
In clinical trials, 74 percent of men who took a 50mg dose of
Viagra experienced improved erections. If you have mild to moderate erectile dysfunction, this dose of Viagra may provide
firmer, more reliable, and longer-lasting erections when you’re sexually
aroused.
It’s important to remember that Viagra only helps
to treaterectile dysfunction when you experience sexual stimulation. Viagra works
to improve blood flow to your penis when you are already in
the mood. It is not intended to improve your sex drive at any dosage.
How
long does it last?
On average, Viagra lasts between 2 and 3 hours
before its effects start to diminish. Viagra can last up to 5 hours or longer
depending on your dosage, your body’s metabolism, and other external factors.
Depending on how your body metabolizes it, you
may be able to get an erection several times with Viagra in your system. Viagra
probably won’t make you last longer in bed, though. No research has proven
definitively that Viagra can increase how long you can have sex.
Viagra may not work again immediately after
you’ve had sex. Normally, you can’t get another erection right after
ejaculating because your body isn’t physically prepared for it.
What is the strongest erectile dysfunction pill?
Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors can be effective Trusted
Source ED
treatments, and drugs in other classes can work, as well. This article
will focus on PDE5 inhibitors. These drugs impede the functioning of PDE5, an
enzyme in blood vessel walls that helps control blood flow.
Following arousal, the body releases enzymes that
cause smooth muscle in blood vessels to relax, allowing for more blood to flow
through. PDE5 inhibitors block the degradation of these enzymes, increasing blood
flow and resulting in an erection. It is important to note that a person needs
to be aroused for a PDE5 inhibitor to help with ED.
What will 200mg of Viagra do?
The most
commonly prescribed Sildenafil (Viagra) dosage is 50mg. It's recommended you
try your dosage at least 8 times before reporting no results. Your doctor can
adjust it to 100mg (or 200mg in extreme cases).
While there isn't much difference in effectiveness between 100mg and 200mg, the latter is only prescribed as a last resort because of an increased chance of side effects, including dizziness, headache, flushing, and nausea.
In clinical studies, a 200mg dose has proved
effective in 24% of men who were previously on lower doses of Sildenafil
(Viagra) with no improvement in their ED.
What causes weak erection?
a weak
erection is also referred to as erectile dysfunction. The erection of the penis
depends on many factors, such as the person’s age, overall health, hormone
levels, nerves, blood flow, mental status, and emotions. A weak erection
results when these factors get affected.
The
chances of erectile dysfunction go up as people grow old.
However, age is not the only cause of the weak erection. Certain conditions and
diseases can also cause erectile dysfunction. These
include
• Type 2 diabetes
• Heart disease
• Obesity
• Benign enlargement of the prostate
• Hyperlipidemia (high lipid or cholesterol level)
• Atherosclerosis (clogged blood vessels that results in their hardening)
• Hypertension (high blood pressure)
• Chronic kidney disease
• Liver disease
• Parkinson’s disease
• Sleep disorders
• Low testosterone level
• Injury to the penis, prostate, or spinal cord
• Multiple sclerosis
• Peyronie’s disease (formation of scar tissue under the skin of the penis)
• Treatments for prostate cancer
o Radiation therapy
o Prostate surgery
• Surgery for bladder cancer
Certain medications can also cause erectile dysfunction as their side effect. These are
• Anti-hypertensive medicines (medicines for blood pressure)
• Antiandrogens (medicines used for prostate cancer therapy)
• Antidepressants (medications for depression)
• Sedatives (medicines that make a person sleepy)
• Medicines for ulcers
• Antihistamines (medicines for cold and allergies)
• Appetite suppressants
The following addictions can also lead to erectile dysfunction:
• Smoking
• Heavy alcohol drinking
• Using recreational drugs
Psychological issues and emotional turmoil can also cause a weak erection. A person may not feel sexually excited due to issues that include
• Fear of sexual failure
• Anxiety
• Depression
• Problems in relationships, such as miscommunication, lack of communication, or conflicts
• Low self-esteem
• Stress (professional stress, financial stress, stress of sexual performance.
Causes of Viagra?
Side effects of Viagra
- shortness of
breath or chest pain
- nausea
- change in
vision or complete vision loss
- ringing ears
or complete loss of hearing
- sudden body
aches, pains and swelling
- light headedness
- dizziness
- flushing
- nosebleeds
- seizures
- painful or
prolonged erections
Allergic
reaction
As with most drugs, some people can have an
allergic reaction after taking Viagra. In clinical studies, less than 2% of people who took Viagra
had an allergic reaction. It’s not known how often allergic reactions occurred in
people who took a placebo (no active drug).
Symptoms of a mild allergic reaction can include:
- skin
rash
- itchiness
- flushing (warmth and
redness in your skin)
A more severe allergic reaction is rare
but possible. Symptoms of a severe allergic reaction can include:
- swelling
under your skin, typically in your eyelids, lips, hands, or feet
- swelling
of your tongue, mouth, or throat
- trouble
breathing
Is Viagra bad for your heart?
Viagra
has been shown to be safe in stable cardiovascular diseases including heart
failure, hypertension, and coronary artery disease. Although many have looked,
there has been no clear evidence that Viagra is associated with increased rate
of heart attacks or cardiovascular events.
How can I get hard fast without pills?
More exercise = better erections
Erectile dysfunction
is sometimes the first sign of more serious health problems—like heart disease
or high blood pressure (hypertension). The blood vessels in your penis are
smaller than the larger arteries in other parts of your body. What that means
is the first sign of hypertension, heart disease, high cholesterol, and clogged
arteries may not be a stroke or a heart attack.
A healthy diet
A healthy diet is
good for you. What you might not know is that better eating habits—including
the consumption of fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats—are also
associated with a lower risk of ED . And the cool thing about a healthy
diet is that you don’t necessarily have to lose weight to get better erections.
You just have to improve the quality of the food you eat.
Eat more of these:
- Fruits
and vegetables
- Whole
grains
- Legumes
Eat fewer of these:
- Red
meat (processed and unprocessed)
- Processed
food
- High
sugar drinks (like soda)
Thanks
Prathik Prakash
PAT Fitness
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