Male Organ Function and the Impact of Diabetes
by John Dugan OwnerMore than 30 million Americas – 9.4% of the population – are
thought to have diabetes – and about a quarter of them don’t know it. Equally
alarming, some 84 million Americans are considered to be in a pre-diabetes
condition. This serious medical condition can have a huge impact upon a
person’s health – and upon a man’s male organ health as well. Knowing how
diabetes can affect male organ function is valuable information for every man.
Diabetes
Although diabetes affects both men and women, men between the ages
of 35 and 55 are twice as likely as women to develop diabetes. That’s alarming,
as the likelihood of diabetes continues to increase with age – and since male
organ function already tends to diminish with age, it means that diabetes may
make male organ health issues increase that much more.
As many men already know, diabetes is a medical condition that
affects the way the body uses glucose (also called blood sugar). Blood sugar
provides energy to muscles, tissue and the brain. People with diabetes need
help regulating their blood sugar. When it gets too high, it can cause numerous
problems, including heart disease, nerve damage (also called neuropathy),
vision issues (including blindness), foot problems, and skin conditions. And,
of course, there can be male organ function and health effects as well.
Male organ function and health problems
What are some of the common male organ issues related to diabetes?
They include:
- Tumescence dysfunction. Most men place tumescence dysfunction high on the list of
problems they dread – so men really need to keep diabetes away if they want to
keep their tumescence male organ function normal. More than half of men with
diabetes come down with tumescence dysfunction as well, which means they are 3
times as likely to get it. The reasons why are complicated, but it
essentially comes down to nerve damage to the member and to poor circulation
issues as well.
- Bent manhood. Many men have some slight curvature in their member; indeed,
many people find a degree of curvature aesthetically pleasing. But when the
male organ is bent to an extreme so that it impedes function and/or causes
pain, it means a man has a condition known as Peyronie’s disease. And diabetic
men are more likely to develop this bent manhood syndrome than men without.
- Thrush. A
male yeast infection of the manhood is known as thrush – and diabetes increases
the risk of thrush occurring. This is because high blood sugar makes for a more
hospitable environment for yeast to grow and populate.
- Low male hormone. Studies have shown that men with diabetes are more likely to
have lower male hormone, although whether this is a result of the diabetes
itself or of risk factors for diabetes (such as obesity) is unclear. Low male
hormone not only contributes to tumescence function issues but tends to be
associated with a diminished libido as well.
- Retrograde seed release. Although still rare, retrograde seed release is a
complication associated with diabetes. In this condition, some or all of a
man’s male seed is waylaid into the bladder rather than dispersed through the
member.
Treatment
Diabetes is a very serious condition and requires working with a
doctor to determine the best course of treatment. Monitoring blood sugar levels
regularly is required, and often medication must be administered by the
patients themselves to keep blood sugar at the appropriate healthy level.
Male organ function can be impacted by diabetes as well as by poor
general male organ health, so using a superior male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin) can be beneficial. The best cremes will contain L-arginine,
an amino acid which plays a role in the body’s production of nitric oxide. This
in turn helps make it possible for male organ blood vessels to expand when they
need to accommodate increase in blood volume. The crème selected should also
include vitamin C, which is also helpful in maintaining appropriate blood flow.
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