Do you any of you guys use Cialis ed or eod?

Nasal congestion was my biggest issue, to the extent it caused trouble with my sleep. Interesting to hear it may moderate after a time. I may give this another look, because I remember everything else about my experience being positive.
 
Nasal congestion was my biggest issue, to the extent it caused trouble with my sleep. Interesting to hear it may moderate after a time. I may give this another look, because I remember everything else about my experience being positive.

Aren't there surgeries for that, like small invasive ones where they open up the nostrils and airways of the nose more?
 
Cialis sides are similar to blood pressure med sides.

The drugs relax blood vessels, including small ones that provide too much blood flow to things like mucus membranes, which creates congestion.

Over a few weeks, the body has mechanisms that make certain vessels constrict back down to rebalance blood flow, and the sides go away.
 
Aren't there surgeries for that, like small invasive ones where they open up the nostrils and airways of the nose more?
Yes, if there is an underlying structural defect. Examples include deviated septum, hypertrophy of the nasal turbinates, and nasal polyps. These conditions could certainly be aggravated by vasodilators like Cialis.

Whether it would be worth surgery to be able to take Cialis for its secondary effects (not ED) is an individual decision. The math doesn't work for me, but maybe it would for someone else.
 
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