Sildenafil (Vega, Viagra) Does Not Make Man Last Long
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Many men use sildenafil for the sole purpose to last longer in bed. They believe that sildenafil popularly called Vega or Viagra will delay ejaculation, give them strength and give them longer erection. Many come back complaining how it did not work or it is not working.
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Sildenafil Effect
Sildenafil is a prescription drug used to treat erectile dysfunction (impotence) in men or pulmonary artery hypertension. It belongs to a class of drugs called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors. In men with erectile dysfunction, it increases the ability of blood to flow into the soft, erectile tissues of the penis. This makes it easier to get and keep firmer erection. On the other hand, it helps open the artery of the lungs for blood to flow easily through it.
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Sildenafil is suitable for men with erectile dysfunction. That is men that don't have strong erection, or men that lose erection during sex. It makes the penis big as it gives it full erection. Any other thing is misconception. It does not increase sperm motility, count or density nor does it prevent abnormal sperm form or the percentage of living sperms. It does not also add anything ejaculate volume or viscosity. And finally, does not make men last longer during sex.
Solution To Quick Ejaculation
Men may begin to wonder what the is the solution to premature ejaculation. Because that is the main reason many men use sildenafil. There are a couple of drugs that work including lifestyle. Future posts will touch on that.
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ReplyDeleteErectile Dysfunction (ED) is a common condition affecting men. It's characterized by the inability to achieve or sustain an erection for sexual activity. Causes include stress, health issues, or psychological factors. Treatment options range from medication like Viagra to lifestyle changes and therapy. Consult a healthcare professional for guidance on managing ED.
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