Do women dare to use virals?

Ever since the episode of 'Sex and the City', where the character Samantha is dependent on virals, the women have been asking the same question: can the virgin work for me, even though it's not designed for female? This question was best answered by the MedExprse expert Dr. Claire Morrison, it's a telegram broadcast. Initially, [...]
That question was best answered by expertMedExprseDr. Claire Morrison, it's a telegram broadcast.
At first, the question is, What is viral? Dr. Claire explains:
“Viagra is a licensed drug that helps men with erective problems. The medicine contains sildenafilWho works by causing certain muscles in the body to relax. When that happens, then there is more room for blood vessels to grow, and more blood flows in them”.
The circulation of blood in the penis is the final and most important step for erection.
When a male uses virals, muscles assigned to the blood vessels in the penis relax and more blood flow into the penis. This does not increase the desire to have sex; it simply increases the circulation of blood into the penis to gain erection.
Given that the pill does not increase sexual lust (which is the common myth about this drug), There's no logic women can use!
Claire explains that scientific research that has tested the effects of women's viral effects is not so promising.
But if a virgin does not help women with sexual lust, can it cause harm? Dr. Clara says yes!
“The same side effects can be shown in the two genders using virals, some including headaches, digestive problems, irritability skin, dizziness and diarrhea. In more serious cases, this drug can cause heart attack or brain”, she explains.
Simply put, it's not worth women using virals just to see what happens last night with vertigo and diarrhea, let alone if you have a heart attack! /Telegraphy/










