Viagra can help treat period pain: American researchers
According to experts, Viagra might have more uses than one for women.
It was discovered by American researchers that ladies with direct to extreme period torment who took the pill as a pessary reported less ache, American researchers discovered.
Viagra works by hoisting the levels of the compound that makes the tissues in the figure unwind, enhancing blood stream.
This is since it supported blood stream to the pelvic area, they say.
In any case when the pill, otherwise called sildenafil, was controlled as a vaginal pessary, reactions, for example this didn't happen.
The impacts on erectile capacity were uncovered coincidentally - it was initially advanced to enhance blood supply to the heart in angina sufferers.
The scientists in the new study, from the Penn State College of Medicine, say a standout amongst the most prevalent medicines, non-steroidal calming pills, for example ibuprofen, don't work well for all ladies.
Utilized frequently - as they are by ladies who much of the time endure period torment - they can likewise cause stomach ulcers and kidney harm.
Past exploration has analyzed the impacts of ladies taking Viagra tablets for period torment - however they brought on cerebral pains.
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