Diabetic dysfunction is a common problem for men with diabetes. Its main cause is improper control of blood sugar levels, which in turn causes damage to the nerves and blood vessels. This makes it difficult to obtain and maintain an erection. Other reasons linked to diabetes include high blood pressure and poor circulation. Certain medications may contribute to the problem of diabetic dysfunction, as can lack of exercise, being overweight, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. Injuries and surgeries that affect the nerves and arteries may be to blame, as can psychological factors such as stress, anxiety and depression.

According to Diabetes.co.uk, erectile dysfunction (ED) can affect 35-75% of men with diabetes. Men with diabetes can develop ED 10-15 years before men who don’t have diabetes. Over 70 years of age, up to 95% of men with diabetes may have erectile dysfunction.

 

Traditional Options for Diabetic Erectile Dysfunction Treatment

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