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Should Diabetic Men Take Viagra? |
The well being of male sexual health is probably one topic that attracts a lot of attention from common men to experts. Erectile dysfunction usually tops the list of agendas to be discussed at a seminar or medical conference on adult healthcare. So far it is established that this problem occurs because of lack of blood flow to the penis as a result of many factors ranging from physical to psychological. And diabetes is among the many factors that can restrict penile blood flow and can also damage the nerves that help produce erection. Treatment with Viagra has helped many men suffering from both type-1 and type-2 diabetes get erections in response to sexual stimulation. But the question is, can it be said conclusively that Viagra is safe for diabetics? Let's find out.
A 50-50 result with Viagra
According to clinical trials, about 50% men with type-1 diabetes and 60% men with type-2 diabetes experienced improved erections after taking Viagra. Heartening as these facts may seem at a glance, the fact still remains that the effectiveness of Viagra is about 50-50 for men suffering from diabetes. It means that a fair percentage of men suffering from impotence do not respond positively to PDE-5 inhibitor drugs. So it would be wrong to conclude that Viagra is an ideal medicine for impotent men who are also diabetic.
What diabetic men can do to improve their sex life?
Diabetic men with erection problems can try different treatment options, including penis pumps and implants to improve the quality of their erections. Penile injections can be another choice, but it usually lacks spontaneity and can be painful too.
Can Viagra have any negative impact on sex life?
Ideally speaking, no man wants to take Viagra or any other impotence pill for sex. In a way, it hurts their masculine pride and can make them feel inferior. But the truth is, you should not feel any lesser of a man when you are prescribed Viagra for impotence treatment. Because something is better than nothing, you should realize that by taking Viagra you can at least perform to your best of abilities in bed and make yourself as well as your partner happy. Viagra is not a turn-off for women either. As long as you love your partner, she is not likely to mind too much whether or not you are taking the blue pill.
Is there any risk of Viagra addiction?
No. Viagra is a medicine which you have to take as needed. So there should not be any risk of getting habituated with it. But some men have reported to have felt insecure about their ability to get erection without Viagra. It can be a temporary problem and can be overcome with proper medical guidance on how to use Viagra in conjunction with healthy lifestyle choices. |
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