Viagra and its Many Uses
Jan 3rd, 2011 by Aldouspi

Viagra and its Many Uses
Viagra once described as the wonder drug for many men suffering from erectile dysfunction. Viagra has been used by more than 30 million men worldwide to treat erectile dysfunction. However, Viagra has been found to help in the treatment of more than a dozen diseases and health problem. Researchers have determined that Viagra may be just as versatile as Aspirin. Viagra was the first effective oral therapy available to men with erectile dysfunction. Prior to the release of Viagra, the typical therapies available were injections and vacuum erection devices. The nerves or blood vessels in men who suffer from erectile dysfunction do not work properly. Viagra works by increasing the blood flow to the penis. Viagra may combat impotence resulting from a wide variety of causes. Causes may include, but are not limited to psychological problems, aging, and diabetes, side effects from other drugs, depression, and kidney failure.

Viagra may also help to speed up recovery from jet lag. Viagra helps boost the enzyme call cGMP by stopping it from being broken down by another enzyme. In short, Viagra has been shown to speed up the time it takes the body clock to adapt to jet lag. Viagra has also been shown to help patients suffering from stroke. Doctors believe that if given within three days of a stroke, Viagra could help both men and women regain and improvement movement, speech, and thinking.

Doctors have also been using Viagra in trials with pregnant women as a therapy for intrauterine growth restrictions. This is when the fetus is smaller than expected for the duration of the pregnancy. Viagra is thought to increase blood supply to the womb and placenta so more nutrients and oxygen are able to get through to the fetus. This will help the fetus to continue growing in the womb so it is not born prematurely as it may have otherwise been. Viagra has also been found to protect against some degeneration caused by multiple sclerosis. Viagra studies also indicate that its usage may also boost memory and learning skills. One theory is that Viagra triggers increased blood flow and improved glucose processing in the brain.

Research has also suggested that Viagra improves the ability of patients with heart failure to exercise. The consensus is that Viagra increases oxygen uptake, reduced pressure in the arteries, and improved lung capacity. The drug does this by increasing the levels of nitric oxide. Viagra has also been shown to have incredible potential for the treatment of pain in both animals and humans. The drug has also helped diabetic patients tremendously, as it helps to improve glucose control. Viagra studies have indicated that it was able to lower levels of compounds associated with heart disease in patients with type-2 diabetes. Amazingly enough, Viagra has also helped to keep flowers from wilting. It is suspected that Viagra keeps flowers from wilting through its effects on nitric oxide. Viagra has proven to have dozens of uses in addition to its main purpose, to treat erectile dysfunction.

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