Diabetes and ED | Treatment

A study suggests the practice might help people with prediabetes prevent progression.

The disease affects the production of this molecule, which could leave your sex life hanging.

Neuropathy and heart meds can affect results, but other options exist to treat dysfunction.

A new study shows an antidiabetic medication lowers testosterone, but doctors aren't concerned.

Testosterone deficiency is common in men with diabetes, and that can lead to sexual dysfunction.

Since the two conditions are so closely tied together, treating one should improve both.

There are several steps you can take to treat diabetes and ED. Here's what you need to know.

Challenges of diabetes and erectile dysfunction are intertwined but readily manageable.

A leaner, meaner you means lower blood sugar and better erections.

Diabetes can cause sexual struggles for men and women. Thankfully, a little knowledge can help.

Diabetes and ED share common underlying factors. Addressing the source is often the solution.