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- 02-04-2018 #11
Cialis has been approved by the FDA for the treatment of enlarged prostate. It may also be used to treat men who have both enlarged prostate and erectile dysfunction (ED) at the same time. Cialis is the first ED drug to be approved for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). I have never heard of Cialis to heal an injury. The increased blood flow could be a positive if the injury involves a lack of blood flow. Time and leaving it alone for a while is maybe the best treatment plan
- 02-04-2018 #12
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- 11-29-2020 #13
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Dear think,
I too have taken Cialis for medical reasons. I had tears in my tunica albuginea and my corpus cavernosas. The effects were pain and Ed. I using the Cialis to heal. For one I know that it provides ample blood flow to the site of injury. But when is enough is enough? There has to be a point where you gotta stop taking it once it's healed. It's tricky cause we don't have a doctor following us around.
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- 11-30-2020 #15
Some doctors will recommend low dosages of erector drugs to assist mild issues. The prescription is to usually take the drugs before sleep. This should allow the patient to experience morning wood (or harder/longer morning wood) if it's already present.
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