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Mar 08, 2026
10:37 PM
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Malegra is another sildenafil-based medication for erectile dysfunction (ED), similar to Fildena or Cenforce. Like other PDE5 inhibitors, it can affect digestion in some people, though not everyone experiences this. Here’s a detailed breakdown: 1. Common Digestive Side Effects Some users report mild gastrointestinal issues, such as: Upset stomach or indigestion (dyspepsia) Nausea Heartburn Diarrhea (less common) These are usually mild and temporary, often resolving within a few hours. 2. How to Reduce Digestive Discomfort Take Malegra after a light meal rather than a heavy, fatty meal. Avoid drinking excessive alcohol around the time you take it. Malegra plenty of water. 3. When to Seek Medical Advice Persistent or severe stomach pain Vomiting Blood in stool (rare, but needs immediate attention) Signs of an allergic reaction (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing) 4. Why It Happens Sildenafil (Malegra) relaxes blood vessels, not just in the penis but throughout the body, including the stomach and intestines, which can cause temporary digestive discomfort. Malegra can cause mild digestive issues, but these are generally short-lived and manageable with proper timing and diet. If you want, I can make a quick table comparing all common ED drugs (Fildena, Cenforce, Malegra, Vidalista, Tadalista, Vilitra) showing digestive and other common side effects, so you can see which one is easiest on the stomach.
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