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Diabetes Risk for Men

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Men with diabetes face much more several health concerns, that including increased risk of heart attacks and strokes and impotence (not being able to having or keep an erection though).

Above the age of 50 the likelihood of having other difficulties with an erection occurs in an approximately 50-60% of men with the problem of diabetes. In reality men over 70, 90% have erectile dysfunction problems so far .

Diagnosed and controlled diabetes can be effectively managed to minimise its impact on your health and well being. You can even prevent or delay diabetes complications those like damage to eye sight and nerve damage to the fingers and toes. However many men do not realise just they suffer from the disease. Around one third of the men population with diabetes are not aware of their
illness.

Diabetes Signs and other Symptoms

If you find yourself with any of these following symptoms, it is really important that you visit your doctor or health practitioner and get tested for diabetes problem:

� feeling tired often
� frequent urination (specially at night)
� being very thirsty most of time
� weight loss problems
� blurry eyesight problems
� recurring skin, other gum, or bladder infections
� sores that heal comparatively slowly
� dry, and itchy skin
� loss of feeling or tingling in that your feet

Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

There are few other different kinds of diabetes:

� Type 1 diabetes is generally first diagnosed in children, teenagers, or young adults.
� Type 2 diabetes is the other most common form of diabetes. People can even develop it at any age, but it is often diagnosed in the later life and is in much more common found in men who are over weight and do little exercise.

What is Diabetes?

Most of the food that we eat is turned into glucose (sugar) for our bodies to use for energy production . The pancreas makes insulin that which helps sugar get right into the cells. When you have diabetes problems then your body either doesn�t make enough insulin or just can�t use the insulin it does to make. This causes sugar to build up in your blood then. Over the years high blood sugar leads to other problems like heart disease, stroke, blindness, kidney disease, nerve problems, gum infections, and amputations problem.

Diabetes-Related Problems in Men

Men with diabetes suffer more from some other diabetes-related health problems than women. The American Diabetes Association reports that here:
� In people who develop diabetes before the age of 30 in context men develop retinopathy (a vision disorder that can lead to blindness problems ) more quickly than women in either .

� Having the major symptoms of peripheral vascular disease (pain in the thigh, calf, or buttocks during exercise) is linked to a two- to three-fold increased risk of the coronary heart disease, stroke, or cardiac failure in men with diabetes problems.
� Amputation rates from diabetes-related problems that are 1.4 to 2.7 times higher in men than women with diabetes.

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