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    The safety of Kamagra (containing sildenafil citrate) for men with retinopathy or other eye issues is a complex matter and should be approached with caution. Here’s a detailed overview: Key Considerations for Men with Retinopathy or Eye Issues Potential Effects on Vision: Sildenafil and PDE5 Inhibition: Kamagra works by inhibiting PDE5 enzymes, but it can also mildly affect PDE6 enzymes found in the retina, potentially causing visual disturbances like: Blurred vision Sensitivity to light Blue-tinged vision These effects are usually temporary but could be risky for men with existing eye conditions. Conditions to Be Aware Of: Retinopathy (Diabetic or Other Types): Men with diabetic retinopathy or similar conditions are at higher risk of further eye complications, particularly if the retina’s blood vessels are already compromised. Non-Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAION): Rare cases of sudden vision loss have been reported with sildenafil use, especially in individuals with risk factors like: Heart disease Hypertension Diabetes A history of NAION. Interaction with Other Eye Issues: Macular Degeneration: Kamagra could theoretically worsen retinal health in macular degeneration patients. Glaucoma: While there’s no strong evidence that sildenafil exacerbates glaucoma, patients with elevated intraocular pressure should use it cautiously. General Recommendations Consult an Eye Specialist: Before using Kamagra, speak with an ophthalmologist to assess your eye health and determine if the medication poses any risks. Start with a Low Dose: If approved by your doctor, starting with a lower dose (e.g., 25 mg) can reduce the likelihood of visual side effects. Monitor for Symptoms: Discontinue use and seek immediate medical attention if you experience: Sudden vision changes or loss Persistent visual disturbances Alternatives: Explore non-PDE5 inhibitor treatments for ED if Kamagra is deemed unsuitable due to eye health concerns. Who Should Avoid Kamagra? Men with the following conditions should generally avoid Kamagra unless explicitly approved by their doctor: Severe diabetic retinopathy A history of NAION or other optic nerve conditions Recent eye surgeries or injuries Severe glaucoma or macular degeneration Kamagra may not be safe for men with retinopathy or other serious eye issues without careful medical evaluation. Consulting a healthcare provider familiar with your eye and overall health is essential to avoid complications.

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