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Diabetes and Sexual Health

Sexual Problems in men

  • Men with diabetes are more likely to experience some kinds of sexual problems than men without diabetes.
  • The most common sexual problem is erectile dysfunction, but premature ejaculation, failure to ejaculate and an inability to sustain an erection may also be problems.
  • Erectile dysfunction may occur in men with signs of other complications from diabetes.
  • Men with diabetes may suffer from a temporary loss of sexual desire if blood glucose levels are high. This often improves once blood glucose control improves.
  • Ideally, treatment options will be discussed with both partners. The particular cause of the sexual problem determines the treatment. Modern treatment is effective, relatively inexpensive and safe.

Diabetes and womens health

  • There is no evidence to suggest that women with diabetes encounter more sexual difficulties than other women.
  • Women with diabetes often report a cyclical change in their insulin requirements related to the menstrual cycle.
  • High blood glucose levels can have a temporarily adverse effect on the sexual aspects of a womans life.
  • Diabetes increases the risk of thrush.
  • Simple and effective treatments exist for most problems encountered.

 

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