Viagra is not something everyone can eat, and if you eat too much, it can easily cause a "rebound". According to a survey report in the United States, Viagra has caused multiple deaths and severe cardiovascular diseases. In 1473 cases, 522 people have died, mainly from cardiovascular diseases.
Take Too Much Viagra and Be Careful of Six Rebounds
▲ Unable to erect
Men with urethritis and leukemia can maintain an erection for a long time after taking it, resulting in damage to pudendal muscle tissue and even aggravation of impotence. If you have an erection for more than 4 hours, you must seek medical attention immediately.
▲ Headache
In clinical trials, it was found that 1 in 10 patients suffered from severe headache, and the greater the dose taken, the more severe the headache.
▲ Blindness
About 3% of drug users may experience temporary blurred vision, and some may experience hallucinations of seeing blue light.
▲ Faint
This drug may have the effect of causing a sudden drop in blood pressure. If taken simultaneously with drugs such as nitroglycerin, it can immediately cause dizziness or even fainting symptoms.
▲ Cardiovascular disease
Impotence may be a precursor of heart disease, diabetes or cancer, and taking the drug may cover up the real condition.
▲ Reduced blood pressure
Taking Viagra can cause blood pressure to decrease, while heart disease drugs such as glycerol trinitrate or nitrate can also lower blood pressure. Therefore, if Viagra is mixed with these drugs, blood pressure will greatly decrease and may be life-threatening.