Does Sildenafil Make It Hard to Ejaculate?

UltraPharmRX Medical Team

UltraPharmRX Medical Team

Sexual health disorders in men are not limited to erectile dysfunction. Many cases that involve sexual dysfunction are not directly linked to a man’s ability to gain or maintain an erection. Some men may find it challenging to reach climax during sexual intercourse, while some experience the complete opposite.

Currently, Sildenafil is the most popular medication for sexual health disorders in men. Sildenafil makes it easier for men to achieve and maintain erections, and many believe that having the ability to gain an erection solves a lot of sexual health problems, including others that may not directly involve erections. In this article, we’ll discuss the link between sildenafil and ejaculations to understand whether or not sildenafil makes it harder to ejaculate.

 

What does taking Viagra feel like?

 

Viagra, the most popular brand name for Sildenafil, has been the top erectile dysfunction medication since it was approved by the FDA in the 90s. Millions experienced relief from erectile dysfunction symptoms only minutes after taking Viagra.

Men who experience the effects of Viagra for the first time would note that Viagra does not have any direct effect on a man’s libido. Sexual stimulation is a prerequisite for having an erection, and while Viagra makes it easier for men to gain an erection, it does not directly lead to an erection if the person does not feel sexual arousal.

It is important to note that taking Viagra may affect a man’s confidence in intimate situations, and this may inspire sexual arousal, leading to an erection. Since Viagra is taken only when needed, it is assumed that men who take Viagra are sufficiently aroused to produce an erection after taking Viagra.

Sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra, functions as a vasodilator that eases the flow of blood to the cavernous spaces in the penis, leading to an erection. Men who were able to achieve erections while on Viagra note that their erections feel firmer than usual, and it typically lasts longer than normal. Some men may experience mild side effects, such as headache, flushing, diarrhea, and blurry vision, among others.

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Does Viagra stop you from coming?

 

Premature ejaculation is another form of sexual health dysfunction that some men would want to get treatment for, and as Viagra is regarded as the most commonly prescribed sexual dysfunction medication, one may assume that Viagra can also help delay ejaculation. However, Viagra is not directly linked to the sensation, satisfaction, or sexual arousal experienced during intercourse, and it is not commonly prescribed to treat symptoms of premature ejaculation.

It is widely believed that erection hardness plays a key role in experiencing sexual satisfaction, especially for men. A harder erection may be more stimulating for men and their partners, and the mutual satisfaction that both parties experience may make sex more pleasurable and satisfying.

 

Does sildenafil keep you hard after coming?

 

Viagra’s effect on erection quality and sexual satisfaction may become a factor in making it easier for men to ejaculate, but studies have yet to be conclusive on the matter. Viagra’s effect on blood flow may make erections last longer, even after reaching climax. While Viagra may not be able to delay ejaculation, it may be a helpful factor in reaching succeeding ejaculation by maintaining optimal erection hardness.

After reaching orgasm, men experience a rest period, commonly referred to as the ”refractory period” where men may feel desensitized toward sexual stimulation. The refractory period, on average, lasts for about 15-30 minutes for healthy men, and a few hours for older men. Once the refractory period has passed, men may again experience sexual arousal, leading to an erection.

Viagra typically stays on your system for about 4-5 hours, and provided that the refractory period has passed, Viagra may keep the penis hard, even after ejaculating. In some cases, the penis remains hard after ejaculating, but as individuals have various reactions when taking Viagra, some men may expect to be flaccid after ejaculating.

 

How do I get the best results from Viagra?

 

Viagra recommends that you take one prescribed dose of Viagra about 30-45 minutes before sexual intercourse, on an empty stomach. This would allow the body to optimally absorb the medication and produce the desired results. Taking Viagra on a full stomach may delay the absorption of the medication, and it may also affect the potency and impact of the medication on erections.

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Can I take sildenafil daily?

 

Generally, Viagra or sildenafil is safe to take daily for healthy individuals. Your healthcare professional would be in a better position to evaluate your health and provide you with an appropriate dosage that would suit your needs. It is important to note that men should never take more than one serving of Viagra or sildenafil more than once in a 24-hour period.

Should you require medication that would offer consistent relief of erectile dysfunction symptoms, other erectile dysfunction treatments may be more appropriate, such as Cialis. It is important to let your healthcare professional know how you plan to use erectile dysfunction medication, so you can get a prescription that would best suit your needs.

Conclusion

 

Viagra has no direct link to sexual stimulation or pleasure that would prevent or stop the user from ejaculating. Other than the psychological aspect of having a fully erect penis, Viagra would have little to no effect on your ability to control or delay ejaculation.

Viagra is not normally prescribed for the treatment of premature ejaculation, but men who experience premature ejaculation may find relief in the effectiveness of Viagra in maintaining erections and even ejaculating. Viagra stays in your system for 4-5 hours, and while the medication stays in your system, you can find it easier to obtain an erection, regardless if you have already reached climax or not.

 

 

 

 

 

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