Ron Hansen in his early 40s was too embarrassed to share his problems with anyone. He had to wait for seven years until he got to talk about this for the first time with a urologist. By that time, erectile dysfunction was no longer a word to feel embarrassed about. It was a very popular household word. And this was possible thanks to Viagra, which soon become a widespread popularity after hitting the market.
Viagra gives men fast relief from erectile dysfunction, enabling one to suffer from a full-time erection. It is recommended for all. However, there are some patients who are rather recommended to stay away from using it. This is what Hanson soon too.
When the drug first hit the market in the year 1998, it seemed much like a long-awaited call for some men. Many of them rushed to the pharmacy stores in order to give it a try. According to the Grey Clinic reports in Indianapolis, here are some details that explain why Viagra became so popular among men instantly.
- 17% of men belonging to the age group of 18 and 55 have experienced occasional impotence
- 6% of men suffer from regular erectile difficulties
- At least 1% to 3% of men belonging to the age group of above 55 are seen to suffer from erectile dysfunction
Factors That Can Lead To Impotence
- Diabetes
- Heart Disease
- Psychological Problems
- It can also be caused due to Prostate Cancer surgery
Why Is Viagra Prohibited In Certain Cases?
To begin with, Viagra is strictly prohibited for men who suffer from severe heart conditions or people who are prescribed to take nitrates for a particular heart disease. This is because the chemical reaction that is caused by the combination of nitrates with sildenafil can lead to a sudden and drastic drop in blood pressure in the user. Additionally, there are side effects of Viagra to consider
- Bad headaches
- Flushing of the face, neck and the chest
- Abnormal vision
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Irregular heartbeat or chest pain
How Can Viagra Affect the Health?
When an erection occurs after Viagra, the blood system gets quickly stimulated and eventually flows into the penis. This leads to the increase in the length, firmness, and width of the organ. However, if the size of the arteries is too narrow or if the blood flow system through the veins become too quick, then men can experience some trouble in achieving the erection. That is why, when Hanson tried to use Viagra, he started experiencing troubles like a severe headache.
But then, there are other alternatives that can help a patient cure erectile dysfunction instantly if Viagra fails to work.
Alprostadil
Alprostadil is a drug that is either taken alone or in conjunction with other kinds of drugs like Phentolamine or Papaverine.
- The drug can be directly injected into the penis and helps to dilate the narrowness of the arteries.
- The drug can produce an erection for a maximum time period of 10 minutes and can even last up to one hour.
- Though a good alternative, there are some disadvantages to using this kind of drug –
- Patients are often found to be averse to the use of the needle.
- Those undergoing the treatment may experience some pain or even a priapism – a kind of prolonged and painful erection.
- Therefore, as an alternative, the drug can be available as a pellet-like suppository. This can be inserted via the tip of the penis and is then absorbed through the urethra lining.
- The erection caused can last for 30 to 60 minutes.
Vacuum Pumps
- The penis is placed in a cylindrically shaped pump with the help of the vacuum constriction device.
- The firmness of the penis can be sustained using the constriction band that is placed around the base of the penis.
- The erection that is caused by this technique can last for as long as 30 minutes.
Penile Implants
- Some men are seen opting for penile implants that involve placing a pump in the scrotal sac and tubes in the penis.
- It is the pump that enables a man to obtain an erection.
- The patient can sustain the erection for as long as they want by pumping a saline solution into the penis from the reservoir source.
However, doctors recommend using implants as the last resort.