kirazmattson
906 posts
Feb 02, 2026
9:49 PM
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Fildena Professional contains Sildenafil Citrate (a PDE5 inhibitor) and is contraindicated after a recent stroke because of potential cardiovascular and neurological risks. Here’s a detailed explanation: 1. How Sildenafil Works Sildenafil relaxes blood vessels to increase blood flow, particularly to the penis. This lowers systemic blood pressure slightly. It also affects circulation in the brain and other organs. 2. Stroke and Fildena Professional A recent stroke means the brain has already experienced disrupted blood flow. Fildena Professional can alter blood pressure and blood flow dynamics, which may increase the risk of: Another stroke (ischemic or hemorrhagic) Brain bleeding in vulnerable areas Cardiovascular stress (especially if the stroke was due to heart disease) 3. Why It’s Dangerous Soon After Stroke Within 3–6 months after a stroke, the brain’s blood vessels and clotting mechanisms are unstable. A sudden drop in blood pressure or changes in cerebral blood flow can trigger recurrent stroke or other complications. Many post-stroke patients are also on blood thinners, which increases risk of bleeding when vascular dynamics change. 4. General Guidelines Men who had a recent stroke, heart attack, or severe cardiovascular event should avoid PDE5 inhibitors until cleared by a doctor. After stabilization (and with medical supervision), some may safely use Sildenafil, but timing and dosage must be carefully managed. Fildena Professional is contraindicated after a recent stroke because it can affect blood pressure and circulation, potentially triggering another stroke or cardiovascular event. It’s a safety precaution, not a judgment on erectile function. If you want, I can make a quick guide showing when it’s safe to start Fildena (or other ED drugs) after stroke, heart attack, or surgery, which is very practical for planning safe use.
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