Potential Side Effects and Risks

Viagra, like all medications, carries potential side effects. Understanding these risks is crucial for informed decision-making.

Common side effects often include:

    Headache Facial flushing Nasal congestion Indigestion Visual disturbances (blurred vision, sensitivity to light)

These typically are mild and temporary. However, some individuals experience more serious side effects, necessitating immediate medical attention:

    Prolonged erection (priapism): This painful condition requires prompt medical care. Seek immediate help if an erection lasts longer than four hours. Sudden vision loss: Report any sudden decrease or loss of vision to a doctor immediately. This is rare but can be serious. Sudden hearing loss: Similar to vision loss, sudden hearing problems demand immediate medical assessment. Heart attack or stroke: Men with pre-existing heart conditions should discuss Viagra use with their physician carefully. Chest pain, shortness of breath, or other symptoms suggestive of a heart attack or stroke need immediate emergency care.

Specific risk factors increase the likelihood of experiencing side effects. These include:

Existing heart problems High blood pressure Liver or kidney disease Blood cell disorders Retinitis pigmentosa (a rare eye disease)

Always consult your doctor before taking Viagra. They can assess your health status and determine if Viagra is suitable for you, and discuss potential risks and benefits specific to your situation. Open communication with your doctor ensures safe and responsible medication use.