Viagra overdose lands newly married UP man in hospital
Team Udayavani, Jun 8, 2022, 11:40 AM IST
After overdosing on Viagra, a medicine used to treat erectile dysfunction, a newly married man was hospitalised in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. Despite the fact that the doctors have treated him, the man now has a life-long issue.
On the recommendation of his pals, the man, who had recently married, began taking Viagra. He began to consume more than the recommended amount, which resulted in an overdose and subsequent hospitalisation.
On the advice of his buddies, he increased his doses even further, eventually taking up to 200 mg of the medicine every day, over four times the recommended dosage.
The man developed an erection that did not go away after 20 days. His wife left him and returned to her mother home, upset and angered by the happenings.
She returned after great persuasion from the man’s relatives, but she left shortly after admitting her spouse to the hospital.
The man’s penile prosthetic procedure was successful, thanks to the hospital’s doctors. However, the man now has an issue that will plague him for the rest of his life.
Doctors say that even if the man has children, the strain in his private regions will never go away. To disguise the bulge, he’ll have to wear a tight cloth for the rest of his life.
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