An estimated 35%-75% of diabetic men will have some degree of impotence (also known as erectile dysfunction or ED), over the course of their lives. The link between diabetes and impotence means that they will tend to develop this problem earlier than men without the disease, and the likelihood of impotence in diabetes patients increases with age. It is mainly caused by poor blood circulation, nerve and blood vessel damage, and muscle function – all too common problems for people with diabetes. High blood sugar levels in the body causes excess glucose to build up in the blood, which then becomes attached to proteins in the blood vessels. The vessels will become distorted, making normal blood flow difficult, and leading to many problems, including diabetes and impotence.

 

Men with Diabetes and Impotence, Cure This Uncomfortable Problem

 

Medical treatments for ED are well known. Whether it’s for some other …