When to Consult a Doctor: Seeking Professional Advice on Viagra 100mg

Always consult your doctor before starting Viagra 100mg or any other medication for erectile dysfunction. This is crucial for your safety and to ensure the treatment is appropriate for you.

Specific Situations Requiring Immediate Medical Attention:

    Sudden vision loss: Stop taking Viagra immediately and contact your doctor or seek emergency medical care if you experience sudden vision loss in one or both eyes. Prolonged erection (priapism): Seek immediate medical attention if you experience an erection lasting more than four hours. This is a serious condition requiring prompt treatment. Chest pain or discomfort: Stop taking Viagra and contact your doctor or seek emergency medical care if you experience chest pain, shortness of breath, or other symptoms suggesting a heart attack.

Your doctor should conduct a thorough medical history review, including current medications, allergies, and pre-existing conditions, particularly heart conditions, low blood pressure, or liver/kidney problems.

When to Discuss Viagra 100mg with Your Doctor:

You have a heart condition, high or low blood pressure, or any other cardiovascular issue. You have a history of stroke or other neurological problems. You have liver or kidney disease. You are taking other medications, including nitrates. You have a bleeding disorder or are taking blood thinners. You have retinitis pigmentosa (an inherited eye disease). You have a history of Peyronie’s disease (a condition causing curved erections). You experience side effects that are bothersome or persistent. You are not seeing the desired results after taking Viagra 100mg.

Alternative Treatment Options:

Your doctor may discuss alternative treatment options for erectile dysfunction if Viagra 100mg is not suitable or effective for you. These might include different dosages of Viagra, other medications, or non-medication approaches. Open communication is key to finding the best solution for your individual needs.