Call emergency services immediately (911 in the US, or your local equivalent) if your husband experiences chest pain, shortness of breath, or an erection lasting longer than four hours. This is a medical emergency.
If the situation is less urgent but still concerning, contact your husband’s primary care physician or a urologist. They can assess the situation and provide appropriate advice or treatment. Many telehealth services offer quick consultations.
- Finding a Urologist: Use online doctor directories or contact your insurance provider for a list of in-network specialists. Emergency Room Visit: Go to the nearest emergency room if you feel the situation requires immediate medical attention. Be prepared to provide details about the Viagra intake.
Beyond medical professionals, consider these support systems:
Confidential Helplines: Many organizations offer confidential helplines for sexual health concerns. Search online for resources specific to your region. Relationship Counseling: If the Viagra use is related to underlying relationship issues, couples counseling can provide valuable support and guidance. Support Groups: Online forums or support groups dedicated to men’s health or sexual health can provide a sense of community and shared experience.
Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Act quickly and decisively to ensure your husband’s well-being.