Are Filitra 10 Mg Tablets Effective For Men With Erectile Dysfunction Caused By Trauma?

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    February 6, 2026 5:00 AM EST

    Filitra 10 mg is an oral erectile dysfunction (ED) medication containing vardenafil, a phosphodiesterase‑5 (PDE5) inhibitor that increases blood flow to the penis when a man is sexually stimulated, helping achieve and maintain an erection. It typically starts working within 30–60 minutes and lasts around 4–6 hours.

    When ED is caused by trauma — such as pelvic injury, nerve damage, or physical injury to erectile tissues — the underlying physiological damage might interfere with normal nerve or blood vessel function. PDE5 inhibitors like vardenafil can still help in many cases by improving blood flow, but their effectiveness depends on the extent and nature of the trauma. These medicines don’t repair nerve or structural damage; they support the body’s existing ability to respond to sexual stimulation. Therefore, in trauma‑related ED, some men may experience improved erections, while others see limited benefit if the injury affects critical neurovascular pathways.

    Key points:

    Filitra 10 mg helps enhance erectile response by relaxing penile blood vessels and increasing circulation during arousal.

    Its effectiveness in trauma‑related ED varies; success often requires intact nerve and vascular function.

    A healthcare provider may recommend additional treatments (e.g., other medications, injections, devices, or therapy) if trauma has caused severe structural or nerve damage.

    Always discuss trauma history and overall health before using Filitra to ensure appropriate treatment and dosing.