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Decrease in sexual ability for Diabetes sufferers

Most people only associate diabetes with heart disease, stroke, blindness, kidney failure and peripheral. In fact, this progressive disease can also weaken the body, by attacking one organ to other organs. High blood sugar can also interfere with your sexual activity.

Damage to the body goes hand in hand with the rise in blood sugar levels that come from the release of insulin (type 1 diabetes) or the body’s resistance to the effects of insulin (type 2 diabetes).

Unlike type 1 diabetes, which began in childhood, and type 2 diabetes begins in adults and is almost always associated with problems of obesity or overweight.

On limitation of blood sugar levels under 150, or even 180, the diabetics may still be damaged. Nervous tissue and the body do slow degeneration, and that can affect the quality of work of sexual organs.

A good sexual function depending on the blood flow and the ability to respond in the sense of sexual organs. When your blood sugar levels are high, the cells can’t function properly and the nerve being damaged. This can lead to the onset of numbness or tingling that results in you being uncomfortable.

Nerve damage can result in a decrease in sensation in vital organs, which makes it difficult to feel stimulation. Blood flow was generally cause erectile dysfunction in men and lack of lubrication or difficulty achieving orgasm in women
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