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Almost 10% of U.S. citizens have it, although many are unaware of it. That
comes to over 30 million adult Americans, of which more than 7 million
don’t know their status. We’re speaking here of diabetes, a serious medical
condition which for men can have serious penis health implications. While
there are plenty of other reasons to be concerned about diabetes, the fact that
it can impede penis function should add to every man’s efforts to avoid this
condition and to see it if properly treated if it cannot be avoided.
The problem
Diabetes, as most people are aware, is a medical condition in which the body
has difficulty regulating blood sugar levels. In a normal situation, a person
eats food and the majority of that food gets broken down into glucose
(sugar), which travels through the bloodstream so that cells can use it for
energy. When blood sugar levels reach a certain level, the body reacts by
putting insulin into the blood, which serves to open the doorway for sugar to
enter the cells.
If a person has diabetes, his body either doesn’t make enough insulin or else
can’t use insulin effectively. Thus too much sugar remains in the
bloodstream, which over time can cause damage to the body, resulting in
heart disease, kidney disease and loss of sight.
Penis function
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only partially erect – not to the degree that he is able to perform
satisfactorily sexually. Men with diabetes are about 3 times as likely
to have erectile dysfunction than men without, and more than half of
men with diabetes develop the issue at some point. This is usually due
to damages to penile nerves and to penile blood vessels due to
diabetes.
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