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Erectile dysfunction and diabetes: Take control today

Erection problems, also called erectile dysfunction or ED, are common in men with diabetes. Especially those with type 2 diabetes. High blood sugar over a long period of time can damage the nerves and blood vessels. This damage causes problems with getting or keeping an erection firm enough for sex.

Erectile dysfunction also can be caused by high blood pressure and heart disease. These conditions are common in men with diabetes. Although age can contribute to ED, erectile dysfunction often occurs earlier in men with diabetes. Men might notice problems with erections before getting diagnosed with diabetes or heart disease.

Living with erectile dysfunction can be a real challenge. You and your partner might feel upset or let down. But you can cope with ED. Take steps to get your sex life back on track.

Many men don’t want to talk about erectile dysfunction. Even to a health care provider. But don’t be embarrassed. Get help. One small conversation can make a big difference. Here’s what to do:

There are many ways to treat erectile dysfunction. Ask your provider if one of these options might work for you:

When it comes to your health, a few changes can make a big difference. Try these tips to improve your overall health and your ED:

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