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As a guy, you’re more likely to get type 2 diabetes at a lower weight than women. One reason is that men store more fat in their bellies. And more men than women have diabetes that’s undiagnosed; maybe it’s because men don’t see the doctor as often as women

Diabetes puts both men and women at greater risk for heart disease, stroke, vision loss, kidney failure, even amputation of a toe, foot, or leg. But some diabetes problems hit guys directly below the belt

Men with diabetes are three times more likely to have ED. Diabetes can lead to erectile dysfunction (ED) in a number of ways.

- High blood sugar levels over time can damage the nerves that control erections. This can make it difficult for the penis to get and maintain an erection.
- High blood sugar levels can also damage the blood vessels that supply blood to the penis. This can reduce blood flow to the penis, making it difficult to get an erection.
- Diabetes can also lead to hormonal changes that can affect sexual function. For example, low testosterone levels can make it difficult to get an erection.

If you are experiencing ED, visit your doctor. There are a number of treatments available that can help to improve sexual function.

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