Viagra
How does it work?
Viagra works by relaxing the muscle at the base of the penis. It is the contraction of this muscle that prevents the flow of blood into the penis. The tablet, therefore, must be taken 30 minutes - one hour before sexual intercourse, taking about 25 minutes to act.
In which cases to take Viagra?
Viagra, released only under medical prescription, is prescribed in case of impotence, in medical terms: erection disorders. Caused by various factors (diabetes, cholesterol level too high, hypertension, depression, various addictions, age, lack of self-esteem, stress ...), erection disorders are manifested by the impossibility of maintaining an erection sufficiently rigid to allow penetration. The manual help of the partner can be indispensable for the successful execution of the penetration.
Are there any contraindications?
Some medicines can interfere with the effect of Viagra: in these cases it is strongly not recommended. You should always ask your doctor for advice before using it! It is not recommended for people suffering from severe heart failure, for which sexual activity is also discouraged. You should avoid taking it even in the case of liver failure and low blood pressure.
Side effects
Viagra can moderately cause headaches, redness, transient visual disturbances. Excessive use can also lead to serious ailments.
Problems related to taking Viagra
In addition to the physiological problems mentioned above, taking Viagra can give the impression that sexual performance is enough to improve, if not the emotional life, at least the sexual one. But the latter, in reality, is inseparable from a relational context, the quality of which is not limited to that of an erection!