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Diabetes & Sexual
Problems 
Sexual intimacy is associated
with positive emotional and physical benefits. Peoples are
still reluctant to go to the doctor to talk about a sexual
problem. However, many people, whether they have diabetes
or not, have sexual problems...
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Sexual intimacy is associated
with positive emotional and physical benefits. People are
still reluctant to go to the doctor to talk about a sexual
problem. However, many people, whether they have diabetes
or not, have sexual problems. The Journal of the American
Medical Association reported in 1999 about a survey conducted
of 1,749 women and 1,410 men aged 18 to 59. The survey found
sexual dysfunction is more prevalent in women than men.
Diabetes itself can directly affect sexuality
in several ways.
Sexual bonding induces the release of endorphins
which impart a deep sense of relaxation, feelings of well-being,
and intimacy. Problems with desire, arousal, and sexual
function in people with diabetes may stem from: Fatigue
from high blood glucose levels, loss of desire as a result
of depression, a more common issue in diabetes, fear of
having a low blood glucose reaction during sex, decreased
lubrication or frequent yeast infections in women Erectile
dysfunction in men. Erectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the unspoken issues for men with diabetes.
Many men have impotence problems at some point during their
lives, especially in their 50's, 60's and older. For men
with diabetes, these problems can arrive 10 to 15 years
earlier than for men without diabetes.
Viagra has been tested and found effective
in men with diabetes. Viagra works by helping to relax the
smooth muscles in the penis during sexual stimulation, allowing
increased blood flow. A study of 268 men with diabetes found
improved erections in 56% of those receiving Viagra.
Anyone who is diabetic and feels that this has caused problems
with their sex life should discuss it with their doctor.
If it has been confirmed that the patient's nervous system
has not been damaged by their diabetes and there are no
associated circulatory disturbances, then there is no reason
why their sex life should not recommence with a little help
and support from their partner and doctor.
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