Erectile dysfunction due to diabetes is more common than many people think. Diabetes mellitus, both type 1 and type 2, affects various bodily functions, including blood vessels, nerves, and hormones. These disruptions can lead to erectile dysfunction, also known as ED (Erectile Dysfunction). In this blog post read all about the relationship between diabetes and erectile problems, and what you can do to enjoy a healthy sex life again.
What happens in your body with diabetes?
With diabetes, the body is unable to properly regulate blood sugar levels. High blood sugar (hyperglycemia) can damage blood vessels and nerves throughout the body, including those in the penis. A good blood supply and intact nerve conduction are essential for an erection.
Diabetes can also lead to hormonal imbalances, such as low testosterone levels, which affect libido and sexual performance.
How does diabetes cause erectile dysfunction?
- Damage to the blood vessels: High blood sugar levels damage the lining of blood vessels, reducing blood flow to the penis.
- Nerve damage (neuropathy): The nerves that send signals from your brain to your penis can become damaged, causing the erection mechanism to malfunction.
- Hormonal changes: Diabetes can cause lower testosterone levels, leading to decreased sex drive and reduced erections.
- Medication side effects: Some medications prescribed for diabetes or co-morbidities such as high blood pressure can cause erectile dysfunction.
Psychological factors in diabetes and erectile dysfunction
In addition to the physical causes, the psyche also plays a role. Fear, shame, fear of failure, stress about health or relationship problems can contribute to erectile problems. A vicious circle can arise in which the fear of failure itself prevents an erection.
How often does it happen?
Studies show that approximately 35 to 75% of men with diabetes experience erectile dysfunction. In men with type 2 diabetes, ED can occur as early as 10 years after diagnosis. The risk increases with age and duration of diabetes.
What can you do about erectile dysfunction in diabetes?
1. Improve your blood sugar regulation
A stable blood sugar helps to limit further damage to blood vessels and nerves. Good nutrition, exercise, sufficient sleep and medication are essential.
2. Quit smoking and limit alcohol
Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption aggravate blood vessel problems and reduce testosterone production.
3. Talk to your doctor about it
Don't be ashamed. Erectile dysfunction is a well-known and treatable problem in diabetes. There are several treatment options available.
4. Use of erectile dysfunction drugs such as Kamagra
Kamagra contains sildenafil, which improves blood flow to the penis. It is a temporary solution that can help you experience successful lovemaking again and regain your self-confidence. Kamagra is also available as Oral Jelly (quick recording) and if Super Kamagra (with extra help against premature ejaculation).
5. Consider psychological help
A psychologist or sexologist can help you deal with fear and shame. Sometimes the mental aspect is just as important as the physical.
6. Natural remedies
Some men also choose natural erection stimulants such as L-arginine, maca or ginseng. Note: always discuss this with your doctor, especially if you have diabetes.
Frequently Asked Questions About Diabetes-Related Erectile Dysfunction: 3 Tips
1. Is Kamagra safe for diabetes?
Yes, as long as you are not taking nitrates and your blood sugar is reasonably under control. Always consult your doctor before starting.
2. Can I also use Super Kamagra??
Super Kamagra also contains Dapoxetine, which helps with premature ejaculation. For many men with diabetes this is a godsend.
3. What is better: pills or oral jelly?
Kamagra Oral Jelly is absorbed faster and is easier to take. Ideal if you have trouble swallowing or want a quick effect.
4. Can I cure erectile dysfunction caused by diabetes?
If damage to nerves and blood vessels is limited, erectile dysfunction may improve with better blood sugar control and healthy lifestyle. Sometimes, aids are still needed.
5. Can I combine Kamagra with my diabetes medication?
In most cases yes, but do not use Kamagra together with nitrates or blood pressure lowering drugs without medical advice.
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