Any man can experience erectile dysfunction (ED) ongoing trouble getting or keeping an erection that’s firm enough for intercourse. But, men with diabetes are especially at risk. In fact, between 35 percent and 50 percent of them have ED. They also develop the condition about 10 to 15 years earlier than those without diabetes.
The good news is that ED is treatable. So, if it’s cause for concern, talk with your doctor.
There are chambers filled with spongy tissue, smooth muscle, veins and arteries. Nerves help control whether blood flows in or out of these chambers. An erection occurs when the spongy tissue fills with blood, making it expand and harden.Diabetes can interfere with sex in at least two ways:
Nerve damage: Which can stop signals that help trigger an erection.
Blood vessel injury: Also caused by diabetes may slow blood flow to the penis.
But, you can help lower the risk of ED and other diabetes complications. Here’s how:
If you smoke try to stop: Like diabetes, tobacco smoke also injures blood vessels.
Be proactive in keeping your blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels under control.
Start up an exercise program, but make sure to talk with your doctor before increasing your physical activity big time.
Get to and then maintain a healthy weight. Excess weight makes it harder to control diabetes. It also increases the risk of high blood pressure, which can damage blood vessels.
If you think you might have ED, your doctor or a urologist can diagnose it. If you are not already diabetic or have heart disease, ask about your risks of having these diseases, too. There may be links between all three conditions.Prescription medicines in pill form are among the many treatments for ED. Discuss options with your doctor. Sildenafil, vardenafil or tadalafil, for example, can help men have an erection when taken an hour before sexual activity.
These days there are a number of herbal supplements on the market similar to Viagra, Levitra, or Cialis that promise the same results for less cost. You can Search for them online.One last thing to consider is that men with heart conditions should talk with a doctor before using an ED drug. Taking ED medicines with heart medicines like nitrates could cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure.
Friday, July 10, 2009
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