Medication works for premature ejaculation


Apr. 22--MUMBAI -- Know more about medications

I had sex with my neighbour. Her periods were due last month. We forgot to use a condom. Please help.
Missing the regular periods may be the first sign of pregnancy in women. Instead of whiling the time and feeling anxious, rush to your gynaecologist. After a urine pregnancy test and examination, the doctor will be able to confirm pregnancy. If results are negative, thank your stars. If your friend is pregnant, ask the doctor for advice. If you are not interested in continuing with pregnancy, a legal medical termination of the pregnancy (MTP) is recommended. The Indian law permits abortion up to 20 weeks of pregnancy.

I had cardiac problems in the past. Now I am on medications. Is Sidenafil recommended?
Sidenafil citrate is not recommended for patients with recent cardiac problems. The medication dilates blood vessels and this can lead to blood pressure changes in people with heart problems. The reaction may be catastrophic. It is highly recommended that you talk with your cardiologist before attempting self-medication. The medication works wonders in people with difficulty maintaining erection or premature ejaculation.After taking the medication, the penis needs to be manually stimulated for the drug to have its action. The drug is converted into an active component that increases the blood flow to the erect penis.The effect starts within 20-30 minutes of taking the drug and lasts for up to 3-4 hours only. The sexual act has to be performed within the given time frame for best results.

Are breast enlargement surgeries expensive?
Knock the door of a plastic surgeon. The silicon implants are popular in the western world. Apprise yourself of other options and the cost. Some women give up the idea once their doubts are cleared and their over expectations from the procedure are trimmed.

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