Vilitra 10 contains Vardenafil, a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Its main role is to improve blood flow to the penis by inhibiting the enzyme PDE5, helping men achieve and maintain an erection during sexual stimulation. Improved sexual performance may help couples trying to conceive by making intercourse possible. For men with ED-related infertility, restoring erectile function can lead to more frequent and successful intercourse, improving chances of conception. No strong evidence suggests that Vardenafil directly harms sperm quality, sperm count, or testosterone levels when taken occasionally at recommended doses. Some small studies have explored possible temporary changes in sperm motility or function with PDE5 inhibitors, but these effects are generally mild and reversible, and findings are inconsistent. Long-term Vilitra 10 effects are not well studied, especially in men using it regularly or in high doses. If you’re taking Vilitra frequently or planning long-term use while trying to conceive, speak with a fertility specialist or urologist. Fertility can also be affected by underlying conditions (e.g., diabetes, low testosterone) — not just ED. Vilitra 10 doesn’t negatively affect fertility in most cases. It may improve chances of conception by helping with erectile function. If you're actively trying to conceive and concerned about fertility, it’s a good idea to get a semen analysis and consult your doctor.
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