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Learn how erectile dysfunction can be caused by diabetes. [01:23] Increased risk in men with diabetes [02:32] Risk factors for erectile dysfunction [03:57] Rule out other causes [04:26] Complete medical evaluation [05:23] Focus on glucose control [06:47] Lifestyle changes [07:14] See a specialist [07:41] Holistic approach to diabetes management WE ARE DIABETES SPECIALISTS! ✅ Schedule an online or in-person consultation, or request information about our services: ???? WhatsApp ???????? https://wa.me/message/3DEI7GUUZASPC1 ☎️ (55) 4742 6420 WEBSITE - https://diabesmart.com.mx/ FACEBOOK - www.facebook.com/diabesmart.mx INSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/diabesmart ???????? 10% DISCOUNT on your first purchase of medications using our code ???? DISMDL24 https://bit.ly/4ccAWiz (Mexico only) __ The video explores the relationship between diabetes and erectile dysfunction, highlighting how poorly controlled diabetes can increase the risk of this condition. It is explained that erectile dysfunction is common in men with diabetes due to damage to the blood vessels and nerves of the penis caused by high blood glucose levels. However, it is also emphasized that erectile dysfunction can be caused by other factors such as stress, lifestyle, and certain medications. It is recommended to rule out these possible causes through a complete medical evaluation. In addition, the importance of keeping glucose levels under control is highlighted as part of the treatment, along with lifestyle changes such as exercising regularly, quitting smoking, and reducing alcohol consumption. Seeking psychological support is also suggested if necessary. The video emphasizes the importance of consulting a specialist, such as a urologist, to receive specific treatment depending on the severity of the case. Finally, it promotes a holistic approach to diabetes management, highlighting the importance of a multidisciplinary medical team that includes doctors, nutritionists, and psychologists to help patients achieve their health goals. The central message is that while diabetes can increase the risk of erectile dysfunction, there are effective strategies to address this problem and improve the quality of life of patients with diabetes.