Viagra for Treating Cold Hands

The medicine that helped alleviate the misery of so many men and offered a rewarding solution to male sexual health problems may provide a nothing-less-than-miraculous treatment of Raynaud’s phenomenon. New research suggests that Viagra can increase blood flow to the hands and prevent gangrene from setting in. Raynaud’s is a harrowing condition, as it can cause discolouration of the hands leading to numbness. Its treatment ranges from skin grafting to amputation.

Having cold hands is not a new complaint. Almost all men and women suffer from it at some point in their lives. While a majority of people recover from it in a few minutes, very few of them suffer from it for longer, sometimes even for years. A severe case of cold hands syndrome can last for decades. It is found that Raynaud’s is common in people with systemic autoimmune disease, particularly scleroderma. In rare cases, this condition can be so acute that the patient may not respond to any standard treatment. This is when impotence pills such as Viagra and Cialis can be of help.

Viagra is an FDA-approved medicine exclusively related to erectile dysfunction. It contains sildenafil citrate as its active ingredient. The drug helps in increasing blood flow to the penis in response to sensory or physical stimulation of the male organ. It basically prevents a chemical compound called phosphodiesterase type-5 (PDE-5) from breaking down another chemical known as cGMP that plays a pivotal role in the physical process of getting and maintaining an erection. The basic working rationale of Viagra is that the more blood flows into the penis and the longer it stays there, the harder and longer lasting an erection will be. This medicine works selectively on the type of PDE enzymes that are found primarily in the penis.

Cold hands occurs mainly due to squeezed blood vessels. Your blood vessels can get constricted or blocked as a result of a number of reasons, including blood clotting due to exposure to extreme cold weather, sudden trauma to the hands, or frost bite. In cold hands syndrome, the arteries that supply oxygenated blood to the hands may get narrower than normal, restricting blood circulation to the fingertips or other areas of the hand. The syndrome is seen predominantly in women, but anybody in the age group of 15-30 years may get affected by it.

Medicines such as Viagra and Cialis can prevent blood clotting and improve the flow of blood to the areas affected by cold hands syndrome. Other potentially beneficial treatment options include antidepressants and Botox injections. Antidepressants can regularise pressure in the arteries and Botox injections can make the muscles in the hand relaxed.

Viagra is yet to be approved for the treatment of cold hands syndrome. It is being used is on an experimental basis, meaning that you should not try it at home without the approval of a doctor. All the leading healthcare regulatory authorities approve Viagra 25mg, Viagra 50mg and Viagra 100mg for erectile dysfunction treatment only. The Pfizer drug is available only on prescription.

Some of the other proposed uses of PDE-5 inhibitor drugs such as Viagra and Cialis are for the treatment of jetlag and altitude sickness. But you should never take these medicines for treating any condition other than impotence. Women, even those who have been suffering from cold hands syndrome for a long time, should not take Viagra without medical approval. To buy Viagra online, visit a reputed clinic and consult a doctor there. You can have a medical consultation online from the comfort and privacy of your home.

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