Diabetes and ED
July 28, 2011 by joeblack
Filed under Men's Health
Erectile dysfunction can stem from any number of things including stress, neurological problems in the genital area and simply older age. When a person has diabetes this can also have a significant effect on maintaining an erection. In this case medications may be able to help. In fact men who have diabetes have a much greater chance of developing erectile dysfunction than men who do not have diabetes because of the difference in blood flow that occurs within the bodies of these men. This includes the blood flow to the penis. Poor blood flow to the penis can not only lead to a man not being able to sustain an erection but to a man not being able to even have one in the first place. In regards to this, diabetes can amplify the effect of erectile dysfunction many times over and makes it considerably more difficult to perform sexually without Help. In addition to this, those who have diabetes and do not take measures to control their symptoms can cause damage to nerves within the body including those within the penis. Other damage diabetes can cause includes damage to the organs through the increased risk of heart and artery diseases.
Many people that have diabetes can also have blood and artery diseases that can restrict blood flow to the body and in turn, the penis. Some pills works to help remedy this restricted blood flow as it can cause men suffering from diabetes to also suffer from erectile dysfunction as well. Abusing drugs or alcohol can also amplify this effect in men of all ages. Taking care of your body is essential to maintaining a healthy lifestyle and also a healthy sex life. Destructive habits like smoking can increase the chances of developing erectile dysfunction not to mention other health problems such as cancer. As men with diabetes must be careful to control their blood sugar as well as consider lifestyle changes life can be that much harder for them, especially when erectile dysfunction is involved. Viagra can be a safe addition to make life easier for those with diabetes suffering from ED.
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Women With Low Libido
Long term relationships are often challenged by the most feared “side effect” of couples that have been together for a few years. The low sex drive is the underlying cause of many problems in marriages all over the world. Most people are tempted to believe that men are always those who want more sex and women are those who reject it more often due to various reasons. However, this is not entirely true as it has been brought to our attention that some medical conditions or illnesses can provoke low libido both in men and women. Read more about women and their unwillingness to have sex as often as you do and how to deal with this issue. Read more
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Fat and Sex Don't Mix
October 16, 2009 by ellejones
Filed under Men's Health, Sex Issues
In this day and age, when obesity is the order of the day, fat-related diseases have become more and more common, even among children and young adolescents. Motivated by consumerism and the junk food industry, more and more young people are slowly turning into the morbidly obese of tomorrow. Sadly, these trends of bad eating habits and little to no exercise will carry on into their adult lives and passed on to their children. And so the circle continues. Breaking this type of habits is key to have a longer and healthier life, but are we men willing to sacrifice the beer chugging and the fat food eating and throw our almighty manliness into the garbage can? Read more
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Diabetic Men And ED
October 5, 2009 by robert101
Filed under Men's Health, Viagra Online
The fact that a very significant percentage of men with diabetes will experience some degree of erectile dysfunction during their lifetime needs not scare this male population. Yes, diabetic males tend to experience erectile dysfunction significantly earlier than other men. Yet, treatment is available for them as much as for the next guy. Like other men, erectile dysfunction tends to hit harder and more often as years go by. The older you are the higher the likelihood of you experiencing erectile dysfunction; diabetes makes that likelihood come sooner than for other fellows, that’s all. Read more
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