cliffordfosterr
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Dec 31, 2024
3:56 AM
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Yes, Silagra 50 mg (which contains sildenafil, the same active ingredient as Viagra) can cause vision problems in some individuals, although this is not common. Sildenafil works by increasing blood flow to various parts of the body, including the penis, but it can also affect other areas, such as the eyes.
Some potential vision-related side effects of Silagra or sildenafil include:
Blurred Vision: Some users may experience temporary blurred vision after taking the medication.
Sensitivity to Light: Increased sensitivity to light (photophobia) is another possible side effect.
Color Disturbances: A bluish tint to vision or difficulty distinguishing between blue and green colors can occur in some people, though this effect is usually temporary.
Vision Loss: Although very rare, some people may experience sudden vision loss, usually in one eye. This could be a sign of a serious condition called non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), which is a type of vision loss linked to reduced blood flow to the optic nerve.
If you experience any vision changes while taking Silagra, it's important to stop using the medication and seek medical attention immediately. Vision changes can indicate serious side effects, and prompt medical evaluation is necessary to determine if the medication should be continued.
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