Understanding the link between diabetes and ED can help limit sexual health issues.
Damage to Nerves
Neuropathy meaning nerve damage is one of the links between ED and diabetes. The high blood sugar levels can damage nerves throughout the body. These include the nerves responsible for transmitting signals from the brain to the genital area. The decreased sensitivity to the penis results in erection problems.
Damage to Blood Vessels
Diabetes can impair blood flow. The high blood sugar levels can damage blood vessels which result in narrowed arteries. Thus decreasing the blood flow in the body including to the genital area. The decreased blood flow to the penis results in difficulties in achieving and maintaining an erection.
Damage to small blood vessels in the penis affects the natural process of getting and sustaining an erection.
Unhealthy Lifestyle
Males who may carry unhealthy fats and cholesterol levels, specifically high LDL or low HDL cholesterol, increase their risk of ED by contributing to blood vessel damage. Having a larger body size is common for people in diabetes and specifically around the belly area.
Hormonal Imbalance
Hormonal imbalance can be associated with diabetes which additionally plays a role in erectile function. Insulin resistance can disrupt hormone levels like testosterone which are essential in maintaining libido and sexual function in men.
Psychological Challenges
Men living with Type 2 diabetes can face severe diabetes related problems such as mental health challenges. Living with a chronic condition comes with its struggles. It could be the stress of managing the condition or experiencing poor health which could lead to depression and anxiety. The unsteady mood or the medications given to treat it could lead to erectile dysfunction.
Additionally, being concerned about performance, body image and possible complications can further exacerbate sexual issues.