Viagra, the world’s leading treatment for erectile dysfunction, is generally approved for most healthy men to take to relieve their symptoms. Even when a man does have a health problem or a medical condition, he can often still take Viagra, though he may require additional supervision or a specialized dosage of the medication. There are some health conditions, however, that can be seriously negatively impacted by the use of Viagra.  Patients who have these conditions or a history of or a propensity toward certain conditions may still be able to use the medication though they will likely require the thorough advice of a doctor. It’s always better to be safe than sorry though, so all patients are encouraged to speak with their doctors about their current health status and their medical history before they begin using Generic Viagra.

It is especially important for men with certain conditions or histories that are known to be very sensitive to Viagra usage to speak with their doctors. These conditions include being a smoker and/or having had any complications related to smoking; having had an erection lasting for several hours; dehydration; pulmonary veno occlusive disease; ulcers; heart disease; kidney disease; liver disease; heart attack and/or irregular heartbeat; stroke; high blood pressure; low blood pressure; high cholesterol; blood or bleeding disorders or diseases; angulation; cavernosal fibrosis; Peyronie’s disease; diabetes; eye disease; or sudden vision loss. Patients should also tell their doctors if they have ever been warned against sexual activity due to medical problems, if they have experienced pain in the chest during sexual activity, and if any other pains or problems have occurred during sexual activity.

Sadly, many men will not alert their doctors as to the existence of certain conditions because they are scared they will not be able to take Viagra. Usually, most men, no matter what their conditions, will be allowed to take some form of Viagra. If a particular man is not, it is for his own health and safety, which is always the most important thing.

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