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Mar 12, 2026
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Aurogra 100 mg is a medication that contains sildenafil citrate, used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. Like other PDE5 inhibitors, it works by relaxing blood vessels in the penis, increasing blood flow during sexual stimulation and helping achieve and maintain an erection.

Headaches are one of the most common side effects of AUROGRA 100. They occur because sildenafil not only increases blood flow in the penis but also causes vasodilation in other parts of the body, including the brain. This temporary widening of blood vessels can lead to mild to moderate headaches in some men.

Who is more likely to experience headaches?

Men taking higher doses or sensitive to sildenafil may experience headaches more often.

Individuals with a history of migraines or chronic headaches may be more prone.

Those who consume alcohol or take certain medications (like nitrates or some antifungals) may have a higher risk due to interactions that increase sildenafil levels.

People with high or fluctuating blood pressure may also experience more frequent headaches.

Management: Headaches caused by Aurogra 100 mg are usually mild, temporary, and resolve within a few hours. Drinking water, resting, or taking a mild pain reliever (if recommended by a doctor) can help. Adjusting the dose under medical supervision may also reduce the likelihood of headaches.

Summary: Men taking Aurogra 100 mg—especially those sensitive to sildenafil, with a history of migraines, or using interacting medications—may experience headaches. They are generally temporary and manageable, and do not indicate serious complications in most cases.


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