Erectile Dysfunction and Diabetes - The Way Out
By Moses Wright
The physiological process that creates an erection has to do with blood flow. Increased blood
flow to the penis causes the erection, and when this quantity of blood leaves the penis, the erection is lost. If there are problems with
achieving or maintaining an erection, this can be a clear sign of problems with the blood flow.
Diabetics have to monitor their blood sugar levels because high blood sugar will cause their
blood to thicken. Blood circulation will slow down and blood pressure will increase because of blood thickening. Over time, the increased in
blood pressure and slowing blood circulation is very hard on the heart and can contribute to heart disease. Hence poor control of blood sugar,
lack of physical activity, being overweight, and eating a poor diet over a long time period can all contribute to heart disease, high blood
pressure, and numerous other health problems.
Erectile dysfunction may, in fact, be one of the first signs to tell you that there are
problems with your overall health. For this reason, it is important to mention erectile dysfunction to your doctor no matter how embarrassing you
find it. Your doctor will be able to help you find an appropriate treatment plan, as well as screen you for circulatory and heart problems that
the erectile dysfunction may indicate. Now that there are many successful treatments available, it would be a shame not to inform your medical
provider. The possible heads-up that something is wrong with circulation is also important.
It is important to note that diabetes and circulation problems are not the only causes of
erectile dysfunction, even in diabetics. Stress, lack of sleep, or relationship problems can be at the root of erectile dysfunction as well. Your
doctor will be able to help you to determine the cause, and in this way, also determine appropriate treatment.
Most men find that regular physical activity and a heart-healthy lifestyle improve erections.
Overall health of the circulatory and cardiovascular systems is mirrored in this aspect. Erections in men are merely a more noticeable measure of
cardiovascular health. Remember that blood vessels all over your body are also subject to the same slowed or normal blood flow. This is just one
more good reason to get active and control your blood sugar!
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