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subject: Diabetes and Erectile Dysfunction are linked? [print this page]

Yes, diabetes and erectile dysfunction (ED) are closely linked. Men with diabetes are significantly more likely to experience ED than those without the condition. High blood sugar levels over time can damage blood vessels and nerves, including those that control erection. Proper blood flow and nerve function are essential for achieving and maintaining an erection, and when these are impaired due to diabetes, ED can occur.

Additionally, diabetes is often associated with other conditions that contribute to ED, such as obesity, high blood pressure, and heart disease. Poor blood sugar control increases the risk, while healthy lifestyle choices, blood sugar management, and regular exercise can help reduce symptoms.

Medications like Tadalafil (e.g., Actilis 20mg) may be prescribed to improve erectile function in men with diabetes, but treatment should always be supervised by a healthcare provider. Addressing both conditions together is key to improving overall health and quality of life.




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