Why, How And Where To Buy Viagra in South Africa [February 2020 update]

Erectile dysfunction is common condition that is normally due to decreased testosterone hormone. Typically, it comes naturally as a man ages, but sue to lifestyle changes, it is even affecting much younger men. This condition is very frustrating and lowers self esteem of many men affected. Well, luckily, there is hope for all. Viagra, or the sildenafil citrate an oral pill that treats erectile dysfunction.

Manufactured by pharmaceutical company Pfizer, and approved by Food and Drug Administration (FDA), this pill has been enormously proven to be effective in helping men who find it hard to maintain an erection.

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Why do people buy Viagra?

Erectile dysfunction as early noted can have more than a single cause. It could either be a condition caused by either medical or psychogenic reasons or even both.

And Viagra overcomes this dysfunction by improving the response to sexual arousal by enhancing nitric oxide discharge in the body, which is produced when a person is sexually stimulated. This compound relaxes smooth muscles and allows more blood to flow into the penile areas, thus causing an erection.

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I did some research on Viagra Suisse on the internet and found a website where I could order it online by obtaining a subscription from a telemedicine physician at viagrasuisse.com. I had to provide my medical history and a list of my current prescriptions and a photo ID. I was please to receive my prescription quickly in the mail and needless to say, the results were amazing!

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Dosage

Viagra is distributed as an oral tablet either in 25mg, 50mg and 100mg. It is advisable that you start with the medium strength like 25mg and then move up to 100mg as the need may be. You should take one tablet about 30 minutes before a sexual intercourse. If used appropriately, this blue pill can give you long erection period and enhanced pleasure as well.

Usage

Viagra should not be bought as an over-the-counter drug. You should only take it on prescription. You should ask a licensed medical practitioner who should prescribe when you need it. Before being prescribed, your entire medical history should be assessed and the practitioner advises you appropriately. Once it is prescribed, there are several online stores to Buy Viagra in South Africa. you can get cheap viagra online without much hassle.

Side effects

Among the most common side-effects reported include headache, stomach ache, flushing, sneezing, palpitations, prolonged erections, photophobia and visual impairment which comes in form of color and light perception changes or vision gets blurred. Other extreme fallouts include hypotension, priapism, stroke, increased intraocular pressure, myocardial infarction, ventricular arrhythmias and other.

Viagra should be cautiously used by patients treated for HIV with Protease inhibitors. It is also not recommended for those having nitroglycerin, as it may impact and lower their blood pressure levels.

Last but not least, you have to bear in mind that Viagra consumption does not in any way provide biological resistance to diseases like AIDS or any other sexually transmitted diseases.

Erectile dysfunction in South Africa

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a condition in which you are unable to get or keep an erection firm enough for satisfactory sexual intercourse. Erectile dysfunction can be a short-term or long-term problem. You have Erectile dysfunction when

  • you can get an erection sometimes, but not every time you want to have sex
  • can get an erection, but it does not last long enough for fulfilling or satisfactory sex
  • are unable to get an erection at any time

Who experiences ED

An occasional episode of erectile dysfunction happens to most men and is normal. It affects approximately 100 million men around the globe to some degree, with about one million South Africa men currently affected. The overall prevalence of Erectile dysfunction in South Africa is estimated at 40%. The risk of developing Erectile dysfunction is age related, occurring in approximately 26% of men aged 50–59 years, and approximately 40% of men aged 60–69 years.

Health care professionals, such as primary care providers and urologists, often can treat Erectile dysfunction. Although Erectile dysfunction is very common, it is not a normal part of aging. Erectile dysfunction could be a sign of a more serious health problem.

How Erections Work

During sexual arousal, nerves release chemicals that increase blood flow into the penis. Blood flows into two erection chambers in the penis, made of spongy muscle tissue (the corpus cavernosum). The corpus cavernosum chambers are not hollow. During erection, the spongy tissues relax and trap blood. The blood pressure in the chambers makes the penis firm, causing an erection. When a man has an orgasm, a second set of nerve signals reach the penis and cause the muscular tissues in the penis to contract and blood is released back into a man’s circulation and the erection comes down.

When you are not sexually aroused, the penis is soft and limp. Men may notice that the size of the penis varies with warmth, cold or worry; this is normal and reflects the balance of blood coming into and leaving the penis.

Causes of erectile dysfunction

Many different factors affecting your vascular system, nervous system, and endocrine system can cause or contribute to Erectile dysfunction. Although you are more likely to develop Erectile dysfunction as you age, aging does not cause Erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction can be treated at any age. Men who have diabetes are two to three times more likely to develop Erectile dysfunction than men who do not have diabetes.  The following diseases and conditions can lead to Erectile dysfunction:

  • type 2 diabetes
  • heart and blood vessel disease
  • atherosclerosis
  • high blood pressure
  • chronic kidney disease
  • multiple sclerosis
  • Peyronie’s disease
  • injury from treatments for prostate cancer, including radiation therapy and prostate surgery
  • injury to the penis, spinal cord, prostate, bladder, or pelvis
  • surgery for bladder cancer

Taking certain medicines

Erectile dysfunction can be a side effect of many common medicines, such as

  • blood pressure medicines
  • anti-androgens—medicines used for prostate cancer therapy
  • antidepressants
  • tranquilizers, or prescription sedatives—medicines that make you calmer or sleepy
  • appetite suppressants, or medicines that make you less hungry
  • ulcer medicines

Certain psychological or emotional issues

Psychological or emotional factors may make Erectile dysfunction worse. You may develop Erectile dysfunction if you have one or more of the following:

  • fear of sexual failure
  • anxiety
  • depression
  • guilt about sexual performance or certain sexual activities
  • low self-esteem
  • stress—about sexual performance, or stress in your life in general

Certain health-related factors and behaviors

The following health-related factors and behaviors may contribute to Erectile dysfunction:

  • smoking
  • drinking too much alcohol
  • using illegal drugs
  • being overweight
  • not being physically active

What are the complications of erectile dysfunction?

Depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem can also contribute to Erectile dysfunction, creating a cycle of health problems. Complications of Erectile dysfunction may include:

  • an unfulfilled sex life
  • a loss of intimacy between you and a partner, resulting in a strained relationship
  • depression, anxiety and low self-esteem
  • being unable to get a partner pregnant

What are the symptoms of erectile dysfunction?

With Erectile Dysfunction, it is hard to get or keep an erection that is firm enough for sex. When Erectile dysfunction becomes a routine and bothersome problem, your primary care provider or a Urologist can help. Erectile dysfunction may be a major warning sign of cardiovascular disease indicating blockages are building in a man’s vascular system. Some studies have shown men with Erectile dysfunction are at significant risk of getting a heart attack, stroke or circulatory problems in the legs. Erectile dysfunction also causes:

  • Low self-esteem
  • Depression
  • Distress for the man and his partner

Symptoms of Erectile dysfunction include

If Erectile dysfunction is affecting a man’s well-being or his relationships, it should be treated. Treatment aims to fix or enhance erectile function, help circulatory health and help the quality of a man’s life. Erectile dysfunction is often a symptom of another health problem or health-related factor. Symptoms of erectile dysfunction include:

  • being able to get an erection sometimes, but not every time you want to have sex
  • being able to get an erection, but not having it last long enough for sex
  • unable to get an erection at any time

Treatment

The treatment for Erectile dysfunction starts with taking care of your heart and vascular health. Your doctor may point out ‘risk factors’ that can be changed or improved. You may be asked to change certain food habits, stop smoking, increase workouts or stop using drugs or alcohol.

You may be offered alternatives to the drugs you take. (Never stop or change prescription drugs without first talking to your health care provider.) Your health care provider may also suggest treating emotional problems. These could stem from relationship conflicts, life’s stressors, depression or anxiety from past problems with Erectile dysfunction (performance anxiety). The treatments below are available to treat Erectile dysfunction directly.

Erectile Dysfunction Treatments

Non-invasive treatments are often tried first. Most of the best-known treatments for Erectile dysfunction work well and are safe. Still, it helps to ask your health care provider about side effects that could result from each option:

  • Oral drugs or pills known as phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitors are most often prescribed for Erectile dysfunction (Viagra, Cialis, Levitra, Stendra)
  • Testosterone Therapy (when low testosterone is detected in blood testing)
  • Penile Injections (ICI, intracavernosal Alprostadil)
  • Intraurethral medication (IU, Alprostadil)
  • Vacuum Erection Devices
  • Penile Implants
  • Surgery to bypass penile artery damage for some younger men with a history of severe pelvic trauma. Penile vascular surgery is not recommended for older men with hardened arteries.

 

58 thoughts on “Why, How And Where To Buy Viagra in South Africa [February 2020 update]”

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  7. I was having trouble with erectile dysfunction but after entering a relationship with someone I really was attracted to my symptoms have started to clear up. I’m not sure if it was a psychological block or a physical one but something has changed that didn’t involve medication or natural alternatives.

  8. i have had issues with erectile dysfunction for 13 years after i got in a car accident. i lost one of my testicles and it caused me some problems. I started taking various medications for it until i found one that worked best for me. my wife and i have been happy ever since

  9. Oh man, I’ve had so many issues making it hard since I met my ex-wife. I think it’s because she was so butch, and it really broke my johnson. It’s been rough!

  10. Erectile dysfunction is what I struggled with after turning the age of 40. I experienced low sex drive due to reduced testosterone production and this caused me to have less interest in sex, women, and thus effected my ability to produce and maintain an erection.

  11. Erectile dysfunction is an awful condition for someone to have, especially if they are very sexually active with their partner(s). I know a friend who has it and he has a hard time with his marriage. It is unfortunate and hopefully in the near future, there are more efficient solutions on approaching this dire problem in a time where sex is the best it has ever been.

  12. As life carries on and on for me my erectile dysfunction gets worse and worse. I fear that soon not even medicine will help me. I fear that I will stop being able to please my wife in the same ways that i have been doing for years.

  13. My relationship with my boyfriend has suffered a lot since he has ED. It makes me feel unwanted even though it isn’t his fault, even though I know that

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  16. Wouldn’t it be a real shame to have an erectile dysfunction episode at the one time in your life when performance was of paramount importance? Well- this happened to me. I had befriended an old classmate/school crush over the internet (Facebook); a woman I had not been around in decades, and we developed a long-distance affair (she in Minnesota, me in North Carolina). We texted/sexted… flirted and talked dirty over the phone, really got each other hot and bothered to meet up and fuck…
    I thought about her every day for months. I had some of the most intense orgasms of my life, fantasizing about her as I masturbated. And then it happened to develop that she would be able to come back to NC (her home state and city) and we would indeed be able to reunite with each other – and realize our fantasies at last.
    When the evening came around, I had a few drinks of vodka to relax my nerves. We met and were very excited to see each other. We talked for a while, kissed and hugged… and eventually came to a pint where we undressed and were ready to consummate months of longing. And my dick would not work…
    It remains one of the most tragic sexual encounters of my entire life. No idea what caused it (the vodka was not the culprit, never bothered me in the past). I think maybe there was so much expectation that had built up that I doomed myself to fail.

  17. When I was in my twenties the erectile dysfunction began one night. I am convinced it started due to stress but it persists due to my thinking about it when the moment comes and I am supposed to perform. 
    I was having so much stress at my job and wasn’t even sure if I was going to have a job due to cutbacks. As a result I was so worried and stressed and it all spilled over and made problems develop with my girlfriend and we starting have little arguments. That definitely did not help the situation. One night after a fight we tried to have make up sex and I could not perform. She was understanding and we left it at that. The next night we tried again and I could not perform again. This time she was not so understanding and of course she thinks it is her and I am not interested in her anymore. This only makes the situation worse because we ended up arguing about it. She talked me into seeing a doctor and he put me on Viagra. I did not have a positive experience with Viagra. It did not work very well and I woke up in the morning with a bad headache

  18. I actually experience this regularly, even though I am only 25 yrs old. It is rather tricky though, because I honestly do believe the source of this issue is due to performance anxiety rather than any kind of specific medical issues. I get very nervous and in-my-head about encounters such as these, so I regularly experience this disfunction unfortunately. As of yet, I have not tried any kind of remedies.

  19. My ex-husband suffered from what is known as “whiskey dick”, erectile dysfunction induced by substances. It wasn’t just alcohol, but also narcotic pain killers caused it too. It was very frustrating to get into the mood and ready to “go”, only to have it all fail in the end. He was an alcoholic, so this was a common occurrence. On my end there were feelings as though I was somehow inadequate when he would suddenly go limp inside of me. There were a couple occasions where he even passed out drunk while on and in me. I knew my feelings were irrational, I knew the root cause of the problem, but I still had thoughts that I was not good enough. I think it is important to recognize that both partners are affected and have their own personal turmoil over it.

  20. I’ve never had difficulty getting an erection before, so when I recently began taking medication for anxiety I was incredibly dismayed to find that my erections were no longer as firm as they once had been. There was no change in my relationship because thankfully my wife was very understanding about the situation, however if we are unable to find a solution soon then I may need to go off my other medications. Quite frankly, the stress from a flexible and unreliable erection is more emotionally distressing to me than the pressures i was facing at work (which were the original reason I had been taking sertraline to begin with). It would be ideal if I could somehow manage my anxiety while also being able to please the missus.

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  22. Viagra was new to me until my doctor prescribed it for me ED. I got an opportunity to test it out the next day and I was surprised about how effective it is.

  23. I used to have a lot of ED proeblems. This was until I saw my doctor and he recommended that I try a new drug out called Viagra. Ever since then, I have been able to please my wife nonstop and have been wonderful in bed together. It has been a great drug for me

  24. I just turned 32, and it’s embarrassing to admit that I have ED. I am not able to satisfy my beautiful wife. It frustrates me, and I know it frustrates her as well.

  25. I HAD MY PROSTRATE REMOVED IN AUGUST OF 2019 SINCE THEN I HAVE NOT HAD AN ERECTION. I WAS SUPPOSE TO SEE THE DOCTOR ON APRIL 7, 2020 TO CHECK MY PSA AND TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT THIS PROBLEM. BUT BECAUSE OF THE COVID-19 THE DOCTOR JUST LOOKED AT MY LAB RESULTS OF MY PSA AND SAID THAT LOOKS GOOD. SO HE DIDN’T WANT ME TO COME INTO THE OFFICE SO I’LL HAVE TO WAIT TILL JULY 2020 TO ADDRESS THIS PROBLEM.

  26. I am in good health, and in a very happy relationship, I have found that when I am faced with erectile dysfunction it has always been a mental issue. Conquering my performance anxiety has been the only solution I have needed, although focusing on my general health, including sleep, exercise, and diet (specifically vitamins) has certainly helped to increase the quality of my erections. When I did have problems, they were effecting me emotionally in a very powerful way. It hurt my self image, and made me feel as though I could not do my job. Even though my experience with ED differs from a lot of men, particularly with regards to its cause, I think we all feel the same way about the results. It took a serious emotional toll on me and my relationship. I think beating ED can feel like a 1 ton weight lifted off your back and its worth it for any man to try what ever he can to fix it.

  27. I used to have all the ladies back in high school, until i developed erectile dysfunction back in college. It changed my life and made everything alot harder. I cant wait to get to my old self again one of these days

  28. I have dealt with it on and off for a few years now. I finally decided to get with a health professional and have not had a problem with it since I improved my blood sugars. Controlling my diabetes more has really helped! Now the wife is completely on board!

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