Particular drugs for better health
are produced in order to have intended effects.
If a person does not respond to these drugs usually
nothing happens; there are little or no side effects.
Though some drugs may have strong side effects,
Viagra is a drug that does not have strong side
effects. Particularly when men use them and they
have no effect, there are no consequences.
Usually, Viagra does not have any effect on some
men because it does not encompass the dysfunctional
causes they have. The intended effect of Viagra
is to increase the blood flow in the erectile
tissue at the time of erection and also retain
blood there to enhance an erection.
This is supposed to happen only when there is
arousal.
In view of this, for those that suffer with blood
flow problems to the erectile tissue as well as
blood retention there, Viagra is effective. However,
for men whose erectile dysfunction is due to other
reasons Viagra may be ineffective.
For men who take Viagra and it has no effect
on them, it is suggested that they try some other
form of treatment or medication. It is understandable
for them to have tried Viagra, but is not understood
why women start taking it. This is because Viagra
does not really have benefits for women consuming
it. It may not even have any side effects when
they consume it, but the point is that there are
no chances of it affecting the way it affects
men.
This is because of the fact that women do not
have erectile tissues. The drug cannot possibly
affect them the way it can affect men. Hence it
is not recommended for women. It could alternatively
be understood that women enhance their blood flow
in parts of their bodies through using Viagra.
However, it is not known what effect this produces
as far as sex is concerned. If a woman is already
fine with sexual functions there is no need for
using Viagra at all. Yet, there are statistics
that tell one about a significant number of women
believing that they benefit from Viagra. How far
this is true, there is no clinical evidence to
back it up. Perhaps the effects that they do experience
are psychological. If the drug does affect women
positively in any way like psychologically, it
is fine for them to go on using it. This is alright
as long as there are no side effects.
However, the average man would wonder why a woman
wants to spend money on something that does not
really cater to her needs; there is no clinical
evidence, and even if the average man looks at
how Viagra works in a man he would automatically
question its effects on a woman. This is simply
because of the fact that women do not have the
organs that men have, and since Viagra is meant
to target particular organs in the male (the erectile
tissue) how could it possibly have effects on
a women?
One may go on wondering the possible effects
of Viagra on women, but for the time being it
is thought that the causes of these claimed effects
are purely psychological.
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