We've all heard the expression, "I have a friend who..." Sometimes we do it out of embarrassment or fear of certain stereotypes. In India, however, men with diabetes are three times more likely to have impotency problems, which occur 10 to 15 years earlier than those without diabetes. Dr. Vinod Raina and his colleagues at Safe Hands Clinic answer some of the most frequently asked questions about impotency symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options, as well as its relationship with diabetes.
What
exactly is diabetic impotency?
Impotency is characterized as
a man's inability to produce and/or maintain an erection sufficient for
satisfying sexual engagement. When compared to the general population, the
diabetic population has a much greater rate of impotency. It can have an impact
on your intimacy, self-esteem, and love relationship with your spouse, as well
as cause anxiety and depression, which require correct diagnosis and treatment.
The good news is that those who keep their diabetes under control can lower
their chances of developing these sexual issues at a young age.
How
Diabetes Affects Erection
Diabetes causes erectile dysfunction because of several changes in a man's body that make erection difficult, including
- Reduced circulation causes the quantity of blood required for an erection to occur.
- The difficulty of the penile artery, which reduces blood concentration in this area owing to atherosclerosis,
- Sexual pleasure is reduced when insensitivity changes.
As
a result, if the guy has diabetes and does not receive correct treatment, he is
at a high risk of having erection issues as well as many other major health
concerns.
Is
it common for diabetics to have erectile dysfunction?
In
diabetic people over the age of 60, the prevalence of some degree of erectile
dysfunction is frequently more than 50%. Numerous studies show that in people
under the age of 45, erectile dysfunction is an early indicator of metabolic
problems such as diabetes. In other words, a diabetic patient is three times
more likely to develop impotency, and the condition worsens with time. In
conclusion, it is much more common than you would think, and therefore a topic
that diabetes patients must discuss.
What
are the most effective methods for avoiding erectile dysfunction?
As
is typically the case, eliminating harmful behaviors and altering one's
lifestyle might help alleviate symptoms.
- Smoking cessation
- Cutting back on alcohol consumption
- Managing Anxiety and Stress
- Dietary balance Exercise for 30-60 minutes each day, 3–7 days per week.
In addition to the
foregoing, if diabetes is diagnosed, stringent glucose management is required.
Is
it true that everything is the fault of the mind, or is it caused by a loss of
sexual interest?
The
mind can indeed generate erectile dysfunction in situations such as:
- · Stress and anxiety from work or home.
- · Marital conflicts
- · Depression
- · Sexual boredom
However,
certain illnesses, such as testosterone
insufficiency or other hormonal problems, manifest as a lack of sexual
desire. To rule out these possibilities, you must be assessed by a doctor.
The
origin of sexual problems
The
difficulty in having intercourse is referred to as "sexual
dysfunction" or "issue." It might be the result of specific
choice considerations. Most sexual issues are caused by a mix of the situation
and your response to it.
Some
guys put pressure on themselves or feel forced by their spouse to perform
sexually effectively, and they become upset when they don't (sexual performance
anxiety). Sexual performance anxiety can cause issues and impair a man's
ability to enjoy sex. The issue does not end with sexual nervousness.
Sexual
dysfunction is a disease that makes maintaining satisfying sexual relationships
difficult or impossible. This might happen at any point throughout the sexual
act (desire, arousal, orgasm, and resolution). Many people are unaware that the
source of their sexual problems is always somewhere in the decisions they made
earlier in their lives.
For
example, a person may feel guilty if they fail to satisfy their partner. Later,
he saw an advertisement promising that taking a pill would prolong his duration
and allow him to have a profound sexual experience. The individual took the
drug without consulting a doctor or other professional. It developed
significant sexual problems such as premature ejaculation, erectile
dysfunction, and nightfall.
What
choices might lead to sexual dysfunction or problems?
Being swayed by
random advertisements promising a better sexual life insufficient knowledge
prior to doing penis enlargement courses attempting home cures for sexual
dysfunction or issues
What
sexual issues might a person have after taking medications or using services
without contacting a specialist?
Early ejaculation
Sexual dysfunction sexually transmitted infections are Sexual desire is
restrained. Sexual unhappiness Disorder of Hypoactive Sexual Drive
Can
it be prevented?
There
are no proven methods for preventing sexual dysfunction. It is nearly
impossible to prevent catastrophe after a person has taken actions based on
certain random decisions. The greatest preventative is a consultation with a
sexologist before trying on things that have impacted him.
How
to treat erectile dysfunction in diabetes
The
statistics do not lie: a significant proportion of diabetic patients experience
sexual dysfunction at some point in their lives, though many do not dare to
openly discuss the issue, which may be one of the main barriers to their
evaluation and treatment.
As
a result, it is suggested that you see a doctor at the first indication since
prompt and proper care helps a diabetic have a satisfying sexual life. However,
diabetes-related impotency cannot always be healed or reversed because it is
dependent on the severity of the afflicted blood vessels. As a result, even
with therapy, it may not be sufficient to achieve a decent erection in the most
severe situations. Nonetheless, it is only
Make
an appointment.
To reach Dr. Vinod Raina, you can contact
him on WhatsApp at his number 9871605858. You can also contact him on our
official website.
https://www.bestsexologistindelhi.com/
Call us at
7687878787, or 9871605858.
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