Viagra Side Effects

If you have erectile dysfunction or male impotence and you want to take medicine to help treat your disorder, make a thorough research first about the product or better yet, consult a doctor about what medicine is appropriate for you. For those who do not know what erectile dysfunction is, it is the inability of a man to keep and maintain an erection during sexual activities. This disorder can be very devastating and embarrassing for a man. But, thanks to Viagra, it is no longer a problem, because it can help treat erectile dysfunction. However, Viagra can cause some adverse side effects, especially to some people. The following are some side effects that can be experience by the patients: headache, flushing, dyspepsia, nasal congestion, urinary tract infection, abnormal vision, diarrhea, dizziness, rash, face edema, shock, seizure, anxiety, asthenia, chills, abdominal pain, allergic reaction, chest pain, Angina pectoris, migraine, syncope, tachycardia, palpitation, hypotension, postural hypotension, myocardial ischemia, cerebral thrombosis, cardiac arrest, heart failure, abnormal electrocardiogram, cardiomyopathy, vomiting, glossitis, colitis, dysphagia, gastritis, gastroenteritis, esophagitis, stomatitis, dry mouth, rectal hemorrhage, gingivitis, anemia, leucopenia and many others. There are just too many Viagra side effects that it cannot be taken for granted or ignored. Even if some of the Viagra side effects are not as serious as the others, it may still be worrisome and inconvenient. So if you are taking Viagra and experience any of the Viagra side effects mentioned above, you should stop taking it and immediately consult your doctor. To avoid experiencing Viagra side effects better consult a doctor first and discuss with him or her your health history and also if you are taking other medicine because Viagra contains some ingredients that cannot be taken simultaneously with certain drugs. Copyright @2005, Natalie Aranda You have permission to publish this article electronically free of charge, as long as the bylines and links in the body of the article and the bylines are included.