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10 Diabetes Long-Term Effects Seniors May Get

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7. Erectile Dysfunction

Diabetes tends to increase the risk of developing impotence, or erectile dysfunction. In fact, men with diabetes are three times more likely to have trouble keeping or getting an erection.

According to a study conducted by the Boston University Medical Center, about 50% of men who have type 2 diabetes will develop erectile dysfunction within five to 10 years of their diagnosis.

In this case, adopting a healthier lifestyle, such as reducing stress, quitting smoking, and exercising regularly, may resolve the issue. It’s important to talk to your doctor about this condition, as they can recommend additional remedies, including a vacuum constriction device (VCD), medications, and other erectile dysfunction aids.

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