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Question: I'm worried about the possible relation between the consumption of Cialis and the appearance of varices. Somebody knows something on the matter?
Answer: -No one answered you the first time you posted the question, probably because no one knows. Since Cialis and Viagra and Levitra are all vasodilators, they could be suspect. When something dilates the blood vessels, it makes sense that the trap valves that prevent varicose veins are under more strain. However, I googled "cialis and varices" and did not see any links. Same thing on "cialis and varicose" Also would like to clarify the question. Did you mean "varicose veins", as in the leg, or "varicocele" as in the veins to the balls? -I meant "varicose veins", in the legs. I specially think that since I use C, about the weeks in which consumption is 30-40 mg approximately (in seven days) the varices gets worse. It is for me a serious problem, of difficult solution. -You are the first person that I have heard of having this problem. I weigh 172 pounds. 20 mg of Cialis makes me thirsty and twelve hours later I will weigh about 174 pounds, which indicates a gain in body fluid of about 900 mL. (US: Two pints) This fluid gain causes me to have a puffy face. The fluid retention Cialis causes, could * also cause varicose veins to become worse. I said "could" and not "would" as I simply do not know.
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