Erectile dysfunction and diabetis

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  1. mirandabrewer New Member

    However, because people with diabetes also tend to have problems with their heart, these medications may not be appropriate and cause dangerous interactions with your heart medicine.

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    Above the age of 50, the likelihood of having difficulties with an erection occurs in approximately 50%60% of men with diabetes.

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    It depends on many factors including a man's health and their ability to tolerate the treatment.

    So what treatment is best?

    Men with diabetes tend to develop erectile erectile dysfunction and diabetis 10 to 15 years earlier than men without diabetes.

    Diabetes can damage the blood vessels and nerves that control erection.

    Talk to your doctor to determine what treatment is best.

    Have your doctor refer you to a specialist (a urologist) to work with you and determine the best treatment for your situation.

    The causes of erectile dysfunction in men with diabetes are complex and involve impairments in nerve, blood vessel, and muscle function.

    Above age 70, there is about a 95% erectile dysfunction and diabetis of having some difficulty with erectile function.

    As men with diabetes age, erectile dysfunction becomes even more common.

    To get an erection, men need healthy blood vessels, nerves, male hormones, and a desire to be sexually stimulated.

    Therefore, even if you have normal amounts of male hormones and you have the desire to have sex, you still may not be able to achieve a firm erection.

    Additional treatments men with diabetes erectile dysfunction and diabetis want to consider include intracavernous injection therapy, vacuum constriction erectile dysfunction and diabetis, intraurethral therapy, and sex therapy.

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