Viagra Helps Save the Life of a Baby Girl in UK

Viagra helps save another baby’s life as it is proved to be effective not only when it comes to treatment of erectile dysfunction, but also to treatment of heart-related problems.

Baby Cerys with parents

The Daily Mail recently published a report, which suggests that erectile dysfunction drug #1 in the world, Viagra, helped saved another life.

This time, it was Cerys Small, a baby girl with a severe heart condition born in Newport, South Wales. The lack of blood circulation almost resulted in the baby’s death as the girl lived through 3 heart surgeries, none of which helped.

It was Viagra, the popular treatment for erectile dysfunction, that helped improve the blood circulation in the baby Cerys Small.

Since the baby has other health problems, which include but are not limited to complications with stomach and bowels, she will need to have further operations.

The girl will be prescribed Viagra till she reaches 5 years old and becomes strong enough to survive through a series of other surgeries.

Cerys’ family is very grateful to the doctors at the Bristol hospital who helped saved the baby’s life. So, the family members (Kerrie the mother, Gareth the father, and Evan and Megan the siblings) have raised 1,750 pounds ($2,730) to buy new equipment for the Bristol hospital.

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