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mechanism of action on the PDE5 enzyme and imaging of blood vessels and smooth muscle cellsWhen a man faces erectile dysfunction, the worst strategy is to pretend that nothing is happening, find an excuse for failures in bed, refuse to see a doctor and take medications to normalize the situation. You can’t neglect your health, and erectile function is one of the indicators of the overall health of the body. Erectile dysfunction can be the first warning signs of other, much more serious diseases, such as diabetes, heart failure, hormonal imbalance, and even depression. Therefore, it is especially important not to neglect the signals of your body. If you have started to experience symptoms of erectile dysfunction, don’t be afraid to contact an urologist and take medications to normalize potency, such as Viagra. Viagra is the most popular and effective drug available today for restoring potency. Its active ingredient Sildenafil citrate, which belongs to the category of PDE-5 inhibitors, blocks the production of the enzyme phosphodiesterase type 5, which is a kind of brake on erection. By suppressing its production, the onset of an erection is facilitated, and it stays for longer.

Sildenafil citrate also helps to relax the walls of the vessels in the cavernous bodies of the penis. This helps to improve blood flow to them and provide a stronger erection. The so-called pump effect occurs.

Some men have a prejudice against drugs that affect potency. They believe that such drugs can cause addiction or harm the body. Indeed, before the creation of Viagra in 1998, no drug against erectile dysfunction, whether used by official medicine or made at home, was safe for the male body. Viagra became a real scientific breakthrough that allowed men to enjoy sex without fear for their health – if, of course, you take the drug according to the instructions and doctor's recommendations.

If you have contraindications to taking Viagra or restrictions regarding the recommended dosage, don’t neglect them under any circumstances. Otherwise, you can seriously harm your health. For example, patients with compensated heart failure are strictly prohibited from taking medications from the PDE-5 inhibitor category. Some men don’t understand why they should see a doctor before taking Viagra, because it already comes with detailed instructions for use. However, first of all, it is advisable to visit a doctor in order to make sure that you don’t have any latent diseases that are contraindications to taking Viagra. You should also tell your doctor about all the medications that you are taking in addition to Viagra. This is necessary in order to exclude scenarios of negative drug interactions.

Does Viagra Work to Prolong an Erection?

The main effect of Viagra is that it facilitates the onset of an erection in a man. However, an erection doesn’t occur on its own, but only under the condition of sexual arousal or sexual stimulation. This is directly related to the fact that Viagra differs from all other drugs that humanity has tried to invent for centuries to improve male sexual function (Comparison of Viagra with other ED drugs, Alternative approaches and drugs). Viagra doesn’t affect libido in any way, is not an aphrodisiac, hormonal or narcotic drug. It only improves the body's response to sexual stimuli, increasing the production of nitric oxide in the cavernous bodies of the penis, blocking the production of the PDE-5 enzyme and improving blood flow in the genitals. An indirect consequence of taking Viagra is not only a faster and easier onset of erection, but also its increased duration. The vast majority of men who resort to taking Viagra or its generics to normalize their sex life note that the average duration of sexual intercourse after taking Sildenafil increases significantly. This is a good help in the fight against premature ejaculation - another disorder of the male sexual system, which often goes hand in hand with erectile dysfunction.

Does Viagra Help with Recovery Time?

Probably every man at least once dreamed of returning to the times of his youth, when he could have sex several times in a row in one night. Of course, no medications can change the natural flow of time, and youthful hypersexuality in most men remains in the past, unless they are distinguished by a very strong sexual constitution. However, in general, Viagra, in addition to improving erection, also has a positive effect on the refractive period. So, if without taking Viagra a man who had sex in the evening could achieve the next erection only by the morning, even an average dosage of Viagra (50 mg) will most likely give him the opportunity to have sexual intercourse a second time 1-2 hours after the first. If a man’s sexual constitution is strong and he experiences mainly psychological problems with erection, then Viagra is generally a wonderful means for shortening the recovery period, up to two or three erections, almost one after another. However, don’t expect miracles from taking Viagra. It affects each man differently. Different organisms have different sensitivity to Sildenafil Citrate, all men have different degrees of erectile dysfunction and different psychological characteristics, as well as concomitant diseases and temperament. If you’ve never been passionate in bed, don't think that after taking Viagra you'll turn into a heroic lover.

What Does Viagra Do for Men without ED?

Men are very curious when it comes to the sexual sphere. There are even many jokes about it. It is no secret that many men who don’t have symptoms of erectile dysfunction want to try taking Viagra and see what will come of it, how it affects their sexual behavior, their erection. In fact, this is a waste of money, because taking Viagra will not have any noticeable effect on a healthy male body. As we have already mentioned, Viagra doesn’t affect libido. And if your potency is fine, then you will either not feel the effect, or it will be very insignificant. However, what you will definitely not avoid are side effects. And if it is justified to tolerate them when a man takes Viagra in order to be able to achieve and maintain an erection and enjoy sex, then what is the point of experiencing headaches or dizziness, nasal congestion or ringing in the ears, stomach pain or tachycardia, if sex remains practically the same? Simply put, taking Viagra without indications doesn’t have a noticeable effect on a man’s sexual performance, but doesn’t relieve him from the appearance of side effects of Sildenafil citrate.

Do You Stay Hard after Viagra?

Viagra helps to increase the sexual capabilities of a man who has problems with potency due to erectile dysfunction of a psychological, physiological or combined nature. It helps to facilitate the onset of an erection and its maintenance for the time required to perform sexual intercourse. However, it cannot be said that after taking Viagra, you will stain hard after the end of sexual intercourse. This state of affairs is unnatural for the male body, unless we are talking about adolescent hypersexuality. Therefore, you should not expect that after taking this medicine, you will be able to have sex several times without a break. However, the time period required to restore an erection can be significantly reduced.