I’ve never personally had rashes or skin reactions from Viagra. That said, skin rashes or spots can happen in some people, usually as a mild allergic or sensitivity reaction, especially early on or after a dose increase.
One thing I’d add though: it really matters to use only high-quality Viagra, because low-grade or fake pills can contain impurities and unpredictable ingredients that may trigger weird side effects like rashes. That’s exactly why I only order my Viagra from a trusted online pharmacy: [Supplier link removed by moderators] — the quality has always been consistent for me, delivery is reliable, and the effect is always excellent.
If the rash is mild and goes away on its own, you can monitor it and avoid increasing the dose. But if it keeps coming back, spreads, itches a lot, or you get swelling or breathing issues, I’d stop it and talk to a doctor - that can indicate an allergy. Sometimes switching dose, timing, or even trying another PDE5 inhibitor solves the problem.
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