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Better Health: Diabetes and sexual health

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Diabetes, a prevalent non-communicable disease in the Caribbean, can significantly affect sexual performance in both men and women, yet this issue is often overlooked. Elevated blood sugar levels, if left uncontrolled, can damage nerves and blood vessels, particularly in the genital region, leading to complications that impact sexual function. For men, diabetes is commonly linked with erectile dysfunction (ED), low testosterone levels, and ejaculatory problems. These issues arise from poor blood flow and nerve damage caused by prolonged high blood sugar, as well as hormonal imbalances that reduce libido and sexual performance.

Women, too, experience sexual challenges related to diabetes. Decreased blood flow to the genitals often leads to vaginal dryness, discomfort during intercourse, and a reduction in sexual desire. Hormonal imbalances and fatigue, common in individuals with diabetes, further contribute to these problems. Additionally, women with diabetes are more prone to infections like yeast infections and UTIs, which can make sexual activity painful.

Addressing both the physical and emotional aspects of sexual health is crucial for individuals living with diabetes. Open communication, proper diabetes management, and medical treatments can help improve sexual performance, intimacy, and overall quality of life.

Read more in the upcoming November issue of Better Health Magazine. Grab a copy wherever Nation Newspapers are sold or subscribe at www.nationnews.com. 

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