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May 16, 2005
Diabetes And Erectile Dysfunction
Men with diabetes face many difficulties, but few problems are more frustrating than erectile dysfunction, especially for younger men. Although stress and other factors can interfere with a healthy sex life, diabetes counters the physical reactions that lead to erections. Indeed, about half of all men who have diabetes suffer from erectile dysfunction, and the problem can be more severe and less responsive to treatment than what men with impotence generally experience.
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Posted on May 16, 2005 11:47 AM by Erecti101.
Filed in Penis Blog under erectile dysfunction (viagra, levitra, cialis).
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When a male is sexually stimulated, signals are transmitted from the brain that cause blood to rush into the penis creating an erection. Erectile dysfunction (ED), better known as impotence, is the inability to achieve and / or manage an erection. The causes of ED are many and varied, including, but not limited to, spinal cord injury and axiomatic brain injury (stroke). The penis may not work properly when the nerves that carry signals to and from the penis are damaged.
Despite the widespread public perception that ED is an "old man's disease," the condition is not a normal part of the aging process. While it is true that ED affects older men more so than younger, this is simply due to the fact that older men tend to have more health problems that can impact on male potency.
Posted by: Macgrath at October 2, 2005 01:49 AM