Roberttanser
634 posts
Apr 23, 2025
10:19 PM
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Yes, Sildigra 100 mg, which contains Sildenafil (the same active ingredient as Viagra), can cause flushing as a side effect. Flushing refers to a feeling of warmth or redness in the skin, especially on the face, neck, or chest. This occurs because Sildenafil works by relaxing blood vessels to increase blood flow, which can lead to temporary dilation of blood vessels in the skin, causing the redness or warmth.
Flushing is a common side effect of PDE5 inhibitors like Sildenafil and typically occurs shortly after taking the medication. It usually lasts for a short period, often for about an hour or two, and can vary in intensity depending on the individual.
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Flushing is generally not dangerous but can be uncomfortable. However, if it is accompanied by more severe symptoms, such as chest pain, dizziness, or difficulty breathing, immediate medical attention should be sought, as these could be signs of a more serious reaction.
To reduce the likelihood of flushing, you should:
Avoid drinking alcohol in excess before taking SILDIGRA 100 MG as alcohol can intensify this effect.
Avoid large or fatty meals, which can delay the medication's absorption and increase side effects.
If you experience persistent or bothersome flushing, consult your doctor for advice or to adjust your treatment.
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