I am suffering from erectile dysfunction, I am not getting proper erection, I am diabetic, pl advice treatment.
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Hello- Although diabetes and erectile dysfunction (ED) are two separate conditions, they tend to go hand-in-hand. ED is defined as having difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection. Men who have diabetes are two to three times more likely to develop ED. The connection between diabetes and ED is related to your circulation and nervous system. Poorly controlled blood sugar levels can damage small blood vessels and nerves. Damage to the nerves that control sexual stimulation and response can impede a man’s ability to achieve an erection firm enough to have sexual intercourse. Reduced blood flow from damaged blood vessels can also contribute to ED. Fortunately it can be cured and you can live a pleasurable sexual life ahead with the combined approach of medications, exercise schedule and dietary modifications.
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Diabetes leads to damage on the nerves of the body and due to damage to nerves the sensations for which these nerves are responsible which could be touch, pain, cold, hot etc would get compromised. Similarly the nerve responsible for excitation of the male organ also gets weak and diabetics suffer from Erectile dysfunction more than the general population. For detailed answer- please consult privately!
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