Reclaim your sex life!
Sexual dysfunction is one of the most dreaded and least talked about
complications of diabetes.
True enough,
erectile dysfunction or ED (formerly called impotence) is
three times more common among men with diabetes. And women with diabetes are
twice as likely as those without the disease to experience
some types of
sexual problems. But there is good news about the
treatment of sexual
problems today.
Often, such difficulties are temporary and easily solved. In this
Diabetes Forecast special section, we bring you up to date on the latest
research and most promising treatment options. We describe the three
different
oral medicines for ED, as well as a variety of
self-help and
medical approaches for
women's sexual problems. And we explore how
psychological and emotional health can directly affect
sexual functioning
and enjoyment for both men and women.
Finally, we offer help with what may be the most difficult, and the most
essential, step in solving sexual problems:
talking openly and honestly with
your partner. Our 10 tips for
talking about sex can help you and your
partner face sexual problems together and make a great start toward
reclaiming your sex life in a positive and loving way.
Written in 2004. Last reviewed: 10/05
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