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24Oct

Diabetes and Sex

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Diabetes is a disease that may affect all organs of the body, including the sex organs. As many as 55% of the men and 35% of the women with diabetes experience sexual problems due to diabetic neuropathy, or loss of feeling as a result of poor blood circulation. Diabetic neuropathy means that sensitive nerve endings are destroyed by too much glucose (sugar) in the blood.Over time, this can affect a man’s ability to achieve and maintain an erection. This is called impotence. Women may have trouble becoming aroused which results in vaginal dryness. Tell your doctor right away if you have any of these symptoms. There are medications available that may help you, and even devices for men that can be used to overcome impotence.
People with diabetes control their blood glucose (sugar) levels in many different ways. Some people inject insulin, some take oral medications, while others with type 2 diabetes control their diabetes through diet and exercise. There are some people, however, who choose insulin pump therapy. An insulin pump is about the size of a pager and is usually worn on a belt or carried in a pocket. There is no surgery required to use an insulin pump. The pump holds a syringe of insulin and thin tubing is attached to the end of the syringe. At the end of the tubing is a needle that is easily inserted into the skin near the patient’s stomach. The pump is programmed to deliver insulin through the tube in the amount that is needed. Your doctor must decide if your diabetes can best be controlled through the use of an insulin pump. Insurance companies also have requirements that must be met before they will…
The nerves in your body carry messages back and forth between your brain and other parts of your body. All of your nerves together make up your nervous system. For a person with diabetes, high blood sugar over time can damage the blood vessels that bring oxygen to some nerves. The damaged nerves stop sending messages, or may send messages too slowly or at the wrong time. Diabetic neuropathy (ne-ROPuhthee) is the medical name for damage to the nervous system from diabetes. Damage to your nerves can cause your arms, hands, legs or feet to feel numb. You may not be able to feel pain, heat, or cold when you should, or you may feel shooting pains or burning and tingling. Often worse at night, the symptoms can make it hard to sleep. Nerve damage can change the shape of your feet. You may want to ask your doctor about special shoes for people with diabetes to protect your feet…
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