How long can a normal person delay eating Viagra

Normal people generally do not experience delayed effects when taking Viagra, which is mainly used to treat erectile dysfunction. The main ingredient of Viagra is sildenafil, and its mechanism of action is to help with erection by improving blood flow in the corpus cavernosum of the penis, rather than delaying medication. If there is premature ejaculation, it is recommended to consult a doctor to choose a suitable treatment plan.

The drug manual of Viagra does not indicate the delay function, and clinical research data also shows that it has no significant effect on ejaculation time. Some users have reported prolonged sexual intercourse time after taking medication, which may be related to psychological factors or improvement in erection status, but there are significant individual differences and a lack of scientific evidence to support it. The physiological causes of premature ejaculation are usually related to high sensitivity of the penis, disorder of serotonin neurotransmitters, or prostatitis.

Those who have a need for delay should avoid using Viagra on their own, as the medication may cause adverse reactions such as headaches, facial flushing, and visual abnormalities. The drugs used clinically to treat premature ejaculation mainly include serotonin reuptake inhibitors such as dapoxetine and paroxetine, which should be used under the guidance of a doctor. Behavioral therapies such as immobility training, pelvic floor muscle exercises, and other non pharmacological interventions also have certain effects. Maintaining a regular schedule, moderate exercise, and balanced diet can help maintain sexual health. Excessive intake of high-fat foods may affect drug metabolism, and alcohol consumption should be avoided during the use of Viagra. In case of persistent dysfunction or premature ejaculation, it is recommended to seek medical advice as soon as possible to check the underlying causes of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and other diseases, so as to avoid delaying the treatment opportunity.

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