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		<title>ED Treatments for People With Diabetes</title>
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Diabetes is a very common cause of erectile dysfunction (ED). Clinical
experience and numerous studies suggest that at least 50% of diabetic patients
will experience difficulties with erections. When compared to nondiabetic men,
men with diabetes are up to 3 times more likely to have ED and appear to get it
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<p>Diabetes is a very common cause of erectile dysfunction (ED). Clinical<br />
experience and numerous studies suggest that at least 50% of diabetic patients<br />
will experience difficulties with erections. When compared to nondiabetic men,<br />
men with diabetes are up to 3 times more likely to have ED and appear to get it<br />
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duration of diabetes as well as with advanced age.</p>
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participating in a consistent exercise program may help in preventing the<br />
development of ED and, in some cases, may even improve symptoms in those with<br />
ED. If you are one of the many men with diabetes and ED, you have many<br />
treatment options to consider, including:</p>
<h3>Oral Drugs</h3>
<p>The three oral medications available &#8212; Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra &#8212; to<br />
treat ED have been used successfully in people with diabetes. In general,<br />
however, the success rate of these medications is less than the reported<br />
success rates in people without diabetes. These medications may help 50% to 60%<br />
of men with diabetes.</p>
<h3>Injection Treatment</h3>
<p>When oral medications are ineffective, intracavernous injection therapy (the<br />
injection of medication directly into the erection chamber of the penis) may be<br />
helpful in facilitating intercourse. Among diabetic men, the success rates with<br />
this method range from 60% to 80%. The medications used include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Alprostadil (brand names Caverject Impulse, Edex, and Prostin VR)</li>
<li>Papaverine hydrochloride</li>
<li>Phentolamine mesylate</li>
</ul>
<p>In many cases, it may take a mixture of the three medications to produce an<br />
adequate response. Although injections may be reasonably effective in diabetic<br />
patients, about 50% of users stop after several years.</p>
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      VCDs have been helpful in<br />
facilitating intercourse among diabetic patients. They work in up to 80% of<br />
users; however, like injection therapy, many people discontinue treatment after<br />
several years.</p>
<p>This device consists of an acrylic cylinder that is placed over the penis. A<br />
lubricant is used to create a good seal between the body and the cylinder. A<br />
pump mechanism is used to create a vacuum inside the cylinder, allowing a<br />
patient to achieve an adequate erection. If an adequate erection can be<br />
achieved, a band or ring is then placed over the base of the penis (the part of<br />
the penis closest to the body) and is used to help maintain the erection.</p>
<p>Learn more about vacuum constriction<br />
devices.</p>
<h3>Intraurethral Therapy</h3>
<p>This treatment involves using an applicator to place a suppository or pellet<br />
containing medicine into the urethra (canal in the penis that carries<br />
urine).</p>
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<h3>Penile Implants</h3>
<p>Clinical studies have shown a high degree of patient satisfaction with<br />
penile implants when other therapies have not worked. Patients need to be<br />
suitable surgical candidates and it is preferable that patients have reasonably<br />
good diabetic control before surgery.</p>
<p>Learn more about penile<br />
implants.</p>
<p>Get the facts about diabetes and<br />
ED.</p>
<p>View the full table of contents<br />
for the ED guide.</p>
<p>Reviewed by the doctors at the Glickman Urological<br />
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		<title>High Blood Pressure and ED: When Medication Is the Problem</title>
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To treat erectile dysfunction (ED), you have to lower your blood pressure
first. Some people are able to do that through lifestyle changes alone. Others
need help from prescribed blood pressure medication.
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<p>To treat erectile dysfunction (ED), you have to lower your blood pressure<br />
first. Some people are able to do that through lifestyle changes alone. Others<br />
need help from prescribed blood pressure medication.</p>
<p>A problem for many men, however, is that some types of blood pressure<br />
medicines can actually <em>cause</em> erectile dysfunction. That may make it<br />
difficult to stay on your medication, especially if your high blood pressure<br />
never caused any symptoms before. An estimated 70% of men who have side effects<br />
from blood pressure medicine stop taking it.</p>
<p>Many drugs used to treat high blood pressure have been linked to erectile<br />
dysfunction. But some are much less likely than others to cause problems.<br />
Certain of the blood pressures drugs may even <em>improve</em> erectile<br />
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first drugs that a doctor is likely to prescribe if you are not able to lower<br />
your blood pressure through diet and exercise.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re taking a diuretic, you should stay on your medicine until your<br />
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<p>If you take a beta blocker you may also want to ask your doctor if it might<br />
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<p>Some families of high blood pressure drugs rarely cause erectile dysfunction<br />
as a side effect:</p>
<ul>
<li>ACE inhibitors</li>
<li>Alpha-blockers</li>
<li>Calcium channel blockers</li>
<li>ARBs</li>
</ul>
<p>ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme) inhibitors &#8212; such as Lotensin, Capoten,<br />
Zestril, Prinivil, etc. &#8212; widen blood vessels and increase blood flow.<br />
Erectile dysfunction is rarely a side effect, occurring in less than 1% of<br />
patients. There are several different medications in the category. This seems<br />
to be true of all of them.</p>
<p>There are also medications known as calcium channel blockers, such as<br />
Diltiazem, Verapamil, or Amlodipine. As a group, they rarely cause erectile<br />
dysfunction. But erection problems may be less common with some individual<br />
drugs within that group than with others. Your doctor can tell you which.</p>
<p>In general, alpha-blockers do not often cause erection problems either. In<br />
one study published in the journal <em>Hypertension</em> in 1997, a small<br />
number of men actually had a 100% improvement in their erectile dysfunction<br />
after two years on the alpha-blocker Cardura.</p>
<p>Drugs known as ARBs (angiotensin II receptor blockers, like Losarten) are<br />
not only unlikely to cause erection problems, but they may actually<br />
<em>improve</em> sexual function in men with high blood pressure.</p>
<p>A 2001 study published in the <em>American Journal of the Medical<br />
Sciences</em> looked at the drug Cozaar, an ARB. At first, just 7% of men and<br />
women in the study said they felt sexually satisfied overall. After 12 weeks of<br />
Cozaar, about 58% said they were sexually satisfied. The percentage of men who<br />
reported having erectile dysfunction dropped from 75% to 12%.</p>
<p>Another study compared the drug Diovan, an ARB, with Coreg, a beta-blocker.<br />
The study, published in the <em>American Journal of Hypertension</em> in 2001,<br />
compared the effect of the two drugs on blood pressure and frequency of sexual<br />
intercourse.</p>
<p>The drugs controlled blood pressure equally well. But people who took the<br />
ARB reported having sex more often during the 16 weeks of treatment. They said<br />
they had sex about eight times a month before, and 10 times a month after.<br />
People taking the beta-blocker had sex much less often: eight times a month<br />
before, and four times a month after.</p>
<h3>Steps to Take If Your Medicine Causes Erection Problems</h3>
<p>Tell your doctor if you think your blood pressure medicine may be causing<br />
problems with your erections.</p>
<p>If it is your medication, and <em>not</em> just your high blood pressure,<br />
switching to another prescription may solve the problem. Never stop taking your<br />
medicine without your doctor&#8217;s OK.</p>
<p>But high blood pressure itself still could be to blame for your erectile<br />
dysfunction. In that case, ask about trying an erectile dysfunction drug like<br />
Viagra, Cialis, or Levitra.</p>
<p>You should only take these drugs once your blood pressure is under control.<br />
They are not safe for men with untreated high blood pressure. They are also not<br />
safe for men taking alpha-blockers, or men taking nitrate drugs for heart<br />
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<p>Doctors in primary care fields often hear their patients complain of night<br />
sweats. Night sweats refer to any excess sweating occurring during the night.<br />
However, if your bedroom is unusually hot or you are using too many bedclothes,<br />
you may begin to sweat during sleep&#8211;and this is normal. In order to<br />
distinguish night sweats that arise from medical causes from those that occur<br />
because ones surroundings are too warm, doctors generally refer to true night<br />
sweats as severe hot flashes occurring at night that can drench sleepwear and<br />
sheets, which are not related to an overheated environment.</p>
<p>In one study of 2267 patients visiting a primary care physician, 41%<br />
reported experiencing night sweats during the previous month, so the perception<br />
of excessive sweating at night is fairly common. It is important to note that<br />
flushing (a warmth and redness of the face or trunk) may also be hard to<br />
distinguish from true night sweats.</p>
<p>There are many different causes of night sweats. To determine what is<br />
causing night sweats in a particular individual, a doctor must obtain a<br />
detailed medical history and order tests to decide if an underlying medical<br />
condition is responsible for the night sweats. Some of the known conditions<br />
that can cause night sweats are:</p>
<ol>
<li>
        <b>Menopause</b><br />
        <b></b> The hot flashes that accompany the menopausal<br />
transition can occur at night and cause sweating. This is a very common cause<br />
of night sweats in perimenopausal women.</li>
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medical cause.</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>
        <b>Infections </b> Classically, tuberculosis is the infection most<br />
commonly associated with night sweats. However, bacterial infections, such as<br />
endocarditis (inflammation of the heart valves), osteomyelitis (inflammation<br />
within the bones), and abscesses all may result in night sweats. Night sweats<br />
are also a symptom of AIDS virus (HIV) infection.</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>
        <b>Cancers </b> Night sweats are an early symptom of some cancers. The<br />
most common type of cancer associated with night sweats is lymphoma. However,<br />
people who have an undiagnosed cancer frequently have other symptoms as well,<br />
such as unexplained weight loss and fevers.</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>
        <b>Medications </b> Taking certain medications can lead to night sweats.<br />
In cases without other physical symptoms or signs of tumor or infection,<br />
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can sometimes lead to sweating. Other types of drugs can cause flushing, which,<br />
as mentioned above, may be confused with night sweats. Some of the many drugs<br />
that can cause flushing include:</li>
</ol>
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<ul>
<li>niacin (taken in the higher doses used for lipid disorders),</li>
<li>tamoxifen,</li>
<li>hydralazine,</li>
<li>nitroglycerine, and</li>
<li>sildenafil (Viagra).</li>
</ul>
<p>Many other drugs not mentioned above, including cortisone medications such<br />
as prednisone and prednisolone, may also be associated with flushing or night<br />
sweats.</p>
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<ol>
<li>
        <b>Hypoglycemia</b><br />
        <b></b> Sometimes low blood glucose can cause<br />
sweating. People who are taking insulin or oral anti-diabetic medications may<br />
experience hypoglycemia at night that is accompanied by sweating.</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>
        <b>Hormone disorders -</b> Sweating or flushing can be seen with several<br />
hormone disorders, including pheochromocytoma, carcinoid syndrome, and<br />
hyperthyroidism.</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>
        <b>Neurologic conditions </b> Uncommonly, neurologic conditions including<br />
autonomic dysreflexia, post-traumatic syringomyelia, stroke, and autonomic<br />
neuropathy may cause increased sweating and possibly lead to night sweats.</li>
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During a
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Over a long period of time, to alter the natural course of
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<div>multiple sclerosis (MS) may be used:</p>
<ul>
<li>During a<br />
			 relapse, to make the attack shorter and less<br />
			 severe.</li>
<li>Over a long period of time, to alter the natural course of<br />
			 the disease (disease-modifying therapy).</li>
<li>To control specific<br />
			 symptoms as they occur.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Controlling a relapse</h4>
<p>Medications can shorten a sudden relapse and help you recover<br />
			 more quickly. Temporary treatment with medications called<br />
			 corticosteroids is the most common treatment used to<br />
			 control a relapse. These medications have <b>not</b> been shown<br />
			 to affect the long-term course of the disease or to prevent disability.</p>
<h4>Altering the course of MS using disease-modifying treatment</h4>
<p>Strong evidence suggests that MS is caused by the<br />
			 immune system causing<br />
			 inflammation and attacking the myelin-the coating<br />
			 surrounding the nerve and nerve fibers. Medications that change the activity of<br />
			 the immune system can reduce the number and severity of attacks that damage the<br />
			 protective myelin.</p>
<p>Currently, interferon beta (Avonex and Rebif, and Betaseron),<br />
			 glatiramer acetate (Copaxone), and mitoxantrone (Novantrone) are the only<br />
			 medications that have been approved for this purpose. For people with<br />
			 relapsing-remitting MS, these medications can reduce<br />
			 the number and severity of relapses and can result in fewer brain lesions. They<br />
			 may also delay disability in some people. Betaseron and Novantrone may delay<br />
			 disease progression in some people with<br />
			 secondary progressive MS. </p>
<p>Currently, there is no effective disease-modifying treatment for<br />
			 primary progressive MS.</p>
<h4>Relieving symptoms</h4>
<p>Treating specific symptoms can be effective, even if it does not<br />
			 stop the progression of the disease. Symptoms that can often be controlled or<br />
			 relieved with medication include:</p>
<ul>
<li>
          Fatigue. Medications to reduce fatigue<br />
				or help you sleep better may include amantadine (Symmetrel), modafinil<br />
				(Provigil), or fluoxetine (Prozac).</li>
<li>
          Muscle stiffness<br />
				(spasticity) and tremors. Medications that may reduce muscles spasms or<br />
				stiffness include baclofen (Lioresal), tizanidine (Zanaflex), dantrolene<br />
				(Dantrium), gabapentin (Neurontin), diazepam (Valium), or clonazepam<br />
				(Klonopin). Sometimes a combination of these medications works best to reduce<br />
				your muscle symptoms.</li>
<li>
          Urinary problems and constipation.<br />
				Medications used to reduce frequent urination may include propantheline<br />
				(Pro-Banthine), oxybutynin (Ditropan), or tolterodine (Detrol). Medications<br />
				sometimes used to relieve constipation include bulk agents such as psyllium<br />
				(Metamucil) or daily use of laxatives.</li>
<li>
          Pain and<br />
				abnormal sensations. Depending on the severity of the pain, both<br />
				prescription and nonprescription medications may be tried. Prescription<br />
				medications commonly used to reduce pain associated with MS include baclofen<br />
				(Lioresal), carbamazepine (Tegretol), or gabapentin (Neurontin).<br />
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<li>
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<li>
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</ul>
<p>MS can affect many parts of the nervous system and produce a wide<br />
			 range of symptoms. The choice of medications depends on your symptoms.<br />
			 Medication may be used only some of the time or regularly, depending on how<br />
			 severe or constant a particular symptom is. Changes in diet, schedule,<br />
			 exercise, and other habits can also help manage some of these symptoms. See the<br />
			 Home Treatment section of this topic.</p>
<h3>Medication Choices</h3>
<h4>Symptom management</h4>
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<ul>
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<li>
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</ul>
<h4>Relapsing-remitting MS</h4>
<p>Medications used specifically for relapsing-remitting MS to<br />
				reduce the number and severity of relapses and possibly delay disability<br />
				include:</p>
<ul>
<li>
          Interferon beta (Avonex, Rebif, and<br />
				  Betaseron).</li>
<li>
          Glatiramer acetate<br />
				  (Copaxone).</li>
<li>
          Mitoxantrone (Novantrone) for relapsing-remitting MS<br />
				  that is rapidly getting worse.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Secondary-progressive MS</h4>
<p>Medications used to treat and possibly delay the progression of<br />
				secondary progressive MS that is also relapsing include:</p>
<ul>
<li>
          Interferon beta-1b (such as<br />
				  Betaseron).</li>
<li>
          Mitoxantrone (Novantrone).</li>
</ul>
<h4>Primary-progressive MS</h4>
<p>No medicines have been clearly proven to help, and none have<br />
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				medications, such as<br />
				immunosuppressants and<br />
				other medications and biological chemicals (derived<br />
				from or identical to substances produced by the body) are being tested for<br />
				primary-progressive MS.</p>
<h4>Medications being studied</h4>
<p>A variety of<br />
				immunosuppressants and<br />
				other medications and biological chemicals (derived<br />
				from or identical to substances produced by the body) have been tried as<br />
				therapy for MS. While none have been clearly proven beneficial and none have<br />
				been approved for treatment of MS, these medications may be used when standard<br />
				therapy fails. </p>
<p>Several medicines are currently being tested in<br />
				clinical trials. People with MS who have not responded<br />
				to standard therapy sometimes choose to participate in these trials. To learn<br />
				more about clinical trials, talk to your doctor or contact the National<br />
				Multiple Sclerosis Society at http://www.nationalmssociety.org.</p>
<h3>What To Think About</h3>
<p>Long-term treatment with interferon beta and glatiramer acetate<br />
			 can improve the quality of life for some people who have relapsing-remitting MS<br />
			 by making relapses less frequent and less severe. Some evidence suggests that<br />
			 these medications may also reduce or delay future disability caused by this<br />
			 form of the disease.</p>
<p>The National Multiple Sclerosis Society recommends that treatment<br />
			 with interferon beta or glatiramer acetate be started as soon as it is clear<br />
			 that you have MS. Most<br />
			 neurologists support this recommendation and now agree<br />
			 that permanent damage to the<br />
			 nervous system may occur early on, even while symptoms<br />
			 are still quite mild. Early treatment may help prevent or delay some of this<br />
			 damage. In general, treatment is recommended until it no longer provides a<br />
			 clear benefit.</p>
<p>Despite the recommendation, however, some people find it<br />
			 difficult to decide whether to begin disease-modifying therapy, especially when<br />
			 their symptoms have been fairly mild. Some may not want to bear the risks and<br />
			 flu-like side effects of interferon therapy when they are not sure they need<br />
			 it. Some may want to see whether their disease worsens before starting therapy.<br />
			 A small percentage of people diagnosed with MS may never have more than a few<br />
			 mild episodes and may never develop any disability, but the disease is<br />
			 unpredictable. For more information, see:</p>
<dl>
<dd>
<p>            <img border="0" src='http://jmen.be2007.org/storage/articles/img.webmd.com/c80107e5e07507b2ca62a4d94be8ad65_dplink.gif' alt=""></p>
<p>          Should I have disease-modifying therapy for<br />
				MS?
        </dd>
</dl>
<p>If you decide not to try disease-modifying therapy at this time,<br />
			 work with your doctor to monitor your health through regular checkups and<br />
			 periodic MRI scans to evaluate whether the disease is progressing. If new<br />
			 lesions are developing or existing lesions are growing, you may want to<br />
			 reconsider your decision and begin treatment.</p>
<h4>Treating symptoms and relapses</h4>
<p>The need and desire for medication vary. If your symptoms are<br />
				mild, you may choose to manage them without any medication. If you have<br />
				specific symptoms that are causing problems, certain medications may help you<br />
				keep them under control. Or you may want to use medication only during a<br />
				relapse.</p>
<p>You may also want to consider:</p>
<ul>
<li>The possible side effects of using steroids<br />
				  or other medications to treat symptoms or control a relapse. Some people have<br />
				  only minor side effects, but others may have side effects that concern them<br />
				  more than their MS symptoms.</li>
<li>The costs of treating symptoms and<br />
				  controlling relapses. In some cases, using medication to control symptoms and<br />
				  relapses may reduce the need for hospital stays.</li>
<li>Other personal<br />
				  issues that you face at work or at home.</li>
</ul>
<p>Also keep in mind that it can be hard to tell whether<br />
				medication is helping. Multiple sclerosis is a disease with spontaneous<br />
				remissions, which means that your condition can improve on its own, without any<br />
				treatment. Just because your symptoms improve after treatment does not mean<br />
				that a treatment is working.</p>
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<td>type 1 diabetes are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Keep your blood sugar as close to normal as<br />
			 possible. The American Diabetes Association recommends a<br />
			 hemoglobin A<sub>1c</sub><br />
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<li>Eat a diet that spreads<br />
			 carbohydrate throughout the day.</li>
<li>Get<br />
			 regular exercise.</li>
<li>Take your prescribed insulin either by injection<br />
			 or through an<br />
			 insulin pump.</li>
<li>Do not smoke.</li>
</ul>
<p> For more information, see the Home Treatment section of the topic<br />
		  Type<br />
		  1 Diabetes: Living With the Disease.</p>
<p>Other measures to care for and protect yourself depend on which<br />
		  complication you have.</p>
<h4>Heart and large blood vessel disease</h4>
<p>Even if you don&#8217;t have heart and blood vessel problems, you are<br />
			 at risk for them.</p>
<ul>
<li>Don&#8217;t smoke. Smoking increases your risk of a<br />
				heart attack or<br />
				stroke, and makes many health problems<br />
				worse.</li>
<li>Take your blood pressure medicine, if<br />
				prescribed.</li>
<li>Take aspirin daily, if advised by your health<br />
				professional.</li>
<li>Drink alcohol in moderation. This means no more than<br />
				1 drink a day for women and no more than 2 drinks a day for men. Discuss with<br />
				your health professional whether you should drink alcohol.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Eye disease (diabetic retinopathy)</h4>
<p>Call your eye specialist if you notice any changes in your<br />
			 vision. Vision changes may mean worsening of diabetic retinopathy. Early<br />
			 detection and treatment can help prevent vision loss.</p>
<p>If you have severe vision loss from diabetic retinopathy,<br />
			 vision aids can help. Your local or state organization<br />
			 for the visually impaired can help you find these aids.</p>
<p>For more information, see the topic<br />
			 Diabetic Retinopathy.</p>
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<ul>
<li>Take your<br />
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				need to monitor your blood pressure at home.</li>
<li> Get no more than 10%<br />
				of your daily calories from protein foods if you have small amounts of protein<br />
				in your urine (microalbuminuria).<sup>2</sup></li>
<li>Limit<br />
				salt in your diet because it makes your body retain fluid and can increase your<br />
				blood pressure.</li>
</ul>
<p>For more information, see the topic<br />
			 Diabetic Nephropathy.</p>
<h4>Foot problems</h4>
<p>Daily care of your feet is very important. Because<br />
			 diabetic neuropathy and diabetic damage to the blood<br />
			 vessels in your legs can lead to severe infections and deformities of your<br />
			 feet, seek treatment for any foot problem, no matter how minor it seems. Even a<br />
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<p>For more information, see</p>
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<p>            <img border="0" src='http://jmen.be2007.org/storage/articles/img.webmd.com/0017e36691e2173000b975a7622bc242_actionset.gif' alt=""></p>
<p>          Foot care for people with<br />
				diabetes
        </dd>
</dl>
<h4>Nerve damage (diabetic neuropathy)</h4>
<p>If it affects your ability to feel (<b>peripheral<br />
			 neuropathy</b>):</p>
<ul>
<li>Turn your water heater down, and use a bath<br />
				thermometer or have someone test your bath water to make sure it is not too<br />
				hot.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t go barefoot. Always wear shoes, even in the<br />
				house.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t use an electric blanket.</li>
<li>Arrange your<br />
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<li>Try a device for erection<br />
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<p>If it affects one nerve (<b>focal<br />
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<ul>
<li>Wear a joint splint, if your health<br />
				professional advises.</li>
<li>Take breaks during activities that require<br />
				repetitive movements.</li>
<li>Make sure your work area has appropriate<br />
				support for the affected joint.</li>
</ul>
<p>For more information, see the topic<br />
			 Diabetic Neuropathy.</p>
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rest assured. Your doctor has heard it all before and will know how to help<br />
you.</p>
<p>Erectile dysfunction is fairly common in men with high blood pressure. One<br />
study in the <em>Journal of the American Geriatrics Society</em> found that<br />
nearly half of men aged 40 to 79 with high blood pressure had it.</p>
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If you are meeting with a <em>new</em> doctor, you will share all that, plus<br />
information about other health problems you may have, like diabetes or high<br />
cholesterol.</p>
<p>Telling a doctor that you have difficulty with your erection is not the<br />
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honest.</p>
<p>You may also feel uncomfortable if the doctor asks a lot of questions about<br />
your sex life and your emotions. You may be asked things like:</p>
<ul>
<li>What&#8217;s your sexual orientation?</li>
<li>Do you have a steady partner? Multiple partners?</li>
<li>How is sex with your partner? Has anything changed recently?</li>
<li>Has anything upsetting happened to you lately?</li>
<li>In general, are you under a lot of stress?</li>
<li>Do you feel depressed a lot?</li>
</ul>
<p>Again, it&#8217;s best to answer honestly, even though these things are very<br />
personal.</p>
<p>A doctor you are seeing for the first time may also need to examine your<br />
penis, testicles, and prostate gland. Some men have their testosterone level<br />
tested.</p>
<p>There is another test that is done sometimes to see whether you get<br />
erections while you are asleep. The doctor may send you home with a special<br />
tape that you wrap around your penis before you go to bed. If the tape is<br />
broken in the morning, you&#8217;ve had an erection during the night. That means the<br />
cause of your erection problem may not be physical.</p>
<p>In many cases erectile dysfunction does have a physical cause.</p>
<p>The first treatment doctors usually try is one of the erectile dysfunction<br />
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to a different drug or a different type of treatment if thing&#8217;s aren&#8217;t<br />
improving.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a good idea to stay in touch with your doctor about your erectile<br />
dysfunction. Changes in your health over time may affect your treatment. But<br />
you don&#8217;t need to be in the doctor&#8217;s office more often. Since you will already<br />
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<p>Remember, there&#8217;s no such thing as a bad question. Your doctor asks you lots<br />
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important to show your doctor all the other medications that you take. And, if<br />
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<p>If you ever feel like your concerns are being ignored, don&#8217;t accept it. Find<br />
another doctor who will talk to you.</p>
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<p align="left">A sexual problem, or sexual dysfunction, refers to a problem<br />
during any phase of the sexual response cycle that prevents the individual or<br />
couple from experiencing satisfaction from the sexual activity. The sexual<br />
response cycle has four phases: excitement, plateau, orgasm, and<br />
resolution.</p>
<p align="left">While research suggests that sexual dysfunction is common (43%<br />
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many people are hesitant to discuss. Fortunately, most cases of sexual<br />
dysfunction are treatable, so it is important to share your concerns with your<br />
partner and doctor.</p>
<h3>What Causes Sexual Problems?</h3>
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<li>
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concern about sexual performance, marital or relationship problems, depression,<br />
feelings of guilt, and the effects of a past sexual trauma.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Who Is Affected by Sexual Problems?</h3>
<p align="left">Both men and women are affected by sexual problems. Sexual<br />
problems occur in adults of all ages. Among those commonly affected are those<br />
in the geriatric population, which may be related to a decline in health<br />
associated with aging.</p>
<h3>How Do Sexual Problems Affect Women?</h3>
<p align="left">The most common problems related to sexual dysfunction in women<br />
include:</p>
<ul>
<li>
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interest in sex. Many factors can contribute to a lack of desire, including<br />
hormonal changes, medical conditions and treatments (for example cancer and<br />
chemotherapy), depression, pregnancy, stress and fatigue. Boredom with regular<br />
sexual routines also may contribute to a lack of enthusiasm for sex, as can<br />
lifestyle factors, such as careers and the care of children.</li>
<li>
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inadequate stimulation. In addition, researchers are investigating how blood<br />
flow problems affecting the vagina and clitoris may contribute to arousal<br />
problems.</li>
<li>
        <b>Lack of orgasm (anorgasmia).</b> This is the absence of sexual climax<br />
(orgasm). It can be caused by sexual inhibition, inexperience, lack of<br />
knowledge and psychological factors such as guilt, anxiety, or a past sexual<br />
trauma or abuse. Other factors contributing to anorgasmia include insufficient<br />
stimulation, certain medications, and chronic diseases.</li>
<li>
        <b>Painful intercourse.</b> Pain during intercourse can be caused by a<br />
number of problems, including endometriosis, a pelvic mass,<br />
ovarian cysts, vaginitis, poor<br />
lubrication, the presence of scar tissue from surgery, or a sexually transmitted disease. A<br />
condition called vaginismus is a painful, involuntary spasm of the muscles that<br />
surround the vaginal entrance. It may occur in women who fear that penetration<br />
will be painful and also may stem from a sexual phobia or from a previous<br />
traumatic or painful experience.</li>
</ul>
<h3>How Is a Female Sexual Problem Diagnosed?</h3>
<p align="left">The doctor likely will begin with a physical exam and a<br />
thorough evaluation of symptoms and a physical exam. The doctor may perform a<br />
pelvic examination to evaluate<br />
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contributing to the problem.</p>
<p align="left">An evaluation of your attitude regarding sex, as well as other<br />
possible contributing factors (fear, anxiety, past sexual trauma/abuse,<br />
relationship problems, alcohol or drug abuse, etc.) will help the doctor<br />
understand the underlying cause of the problem and make appropriate<br />
recommendations for treatment.</p>
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<p>While research suggests that sexual dysfunction is common (43% of women and<br />
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treatable, so it is important to share your concerns with your partner and<br />
doctor.</p>
<h3>What Causes Sexual Problems?</h3>
<p>Sexual dysfunction can be a result of a physical or psychological<br />
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<p>Both men and women are affected by sexual problems. Sexual problems occur in<br />
adults of all ages. Among those commonly affected are those in the geriatric<br />
population, which may be related to a decline in health associated with<br />
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<p>There are different types of ejaculation disorders, including:</p>
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<p>In some cases, premature and inhibited ejaculation are caused by<br />
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person to view sex as sinful, a lack of attraction for a partner and past<br />
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the bladder and the bladder neck that allow the ejaculate to flow backward. In<br />
other men, retrograde ejaculation occurs after operations on the bladder neck<br />
or prostate, or after certain abdominal operations. In addition, certain<br />
medications, particularly those used to treat mood disorders, may cause<br />
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<h3>What Is Erectile Dysfunction?</h3>
<p>Also known as impotence, erectile dysfunction is defined as the inability to<br />
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penis) also can cause erectile dysfunction.</p>
<h3>What Is Inhibited Sexual Desire?</h3>
<p>Inhibited desire, or loss of libido, refers to a decrease in desire for, or<br />
interest in sexual activity. Reduced libido can result from physical or<br />
psychological factors. It has been associated with low levels of the hormone<br />
testosterone. It also may be caused by psychological problems, such as anxiety<br />
and depression; medical illnesses, such as diabetes and high blood pressure;<br />
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		  regular exercise, taking oral diabetes medication, and possibly taking insulin
		  to keep your blood sugar levels within a
		  normal or near-normal range will help you feel better
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<td>type 2 diabetes. Eating a balanced diet, getting<br />
		  regular exercise, taking oral diabetes medication, and possibly taking insulin<br />
		  to keep your blood sugar levels within a<br />
		  normal or near-normal range will help you feel better<br />
		  and have control of your life. If you need help with these skills, see the<br />
		  topic<br />
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<p> Take the following measures at home to help control<br />
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<h4>Heart and large blood vessel disease (macrovascular disease)</h4>
<ul>
<li>Don&#8217;t smoke.<br />
				Smoking increases your risk for heart<br />
				attack.</li>
<li>If you are age 30 or older, take a low-dose, or baby,<br />
				aspirin daily if advised by your health professional.</li>
<li>Take your<br />
				blood pressure medicine, as prescribed.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Eye disease (diabetic retinopathy)</h4>
<p>Call your<br />
			 ophthalmologist or<br />
			 optometrist if you notice any changes in your vision.<br />
			 Early detection and treatment of any changes can help prevent vision<br />
			 loss.</p>
<p>Avoid heavy lifting if you have advanced diabetic eye disease<br />
			 (proliferative retinopathy).</p>
<p>Call your ophthalmologist if you have retinopathy and become<br />
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			 impaired can help you find appropriate vision aids.</p>
<p>For more help, see the topic<br />
			 Diabetic Retinopathy.</p>
<h4>Kidney disease (diabetic nephropathy)</h4>
<ul>
<li>Take your blood pressure medications, if<br />
				prescribed. Your blood pressure should be 130/80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg)<br />
				or lower.</li>
<li> Get no more than 10% of your daily calories from<br />
				protein.</li>
<li>Limit salt in your diet, because it makes your body retain<br />
				fluid and can increase your blood pressure.</li>
<li>Avoid<br />
				nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs),<br />
				including ibuprofen (such as Advil or Motrin), ketoprofen, and<br />
				naproxen (such as Aleve). These medications can harm your kidneys.</li>
</ul>
<p>For more help, see the topic<br />
			 Diabetic Nephropathy.</p>
<h4>Foot problems</h4>
<p>Foot care is important for people with diabetes. You need to<br />
			 inspect your feet every day and protect them from injury. If you have poor<br />
			 eyesight, have someone else check your feet.</p>
<p>To protect your feet:</p>
<ul>
<li>Avoid exercise that could injure your feet;<br />
				walking is fine, but jogging may be too rough.</li>
<li>Make sure bathwater<br />
				is not too hot.</li>
<li>Check your shoes for any loose objects or rough<br />
				edges before you put them on.</li>
<li>Get early treatment for any foot<br />
				problem, even a minor one. Call your doctor at the first sign of a problem with<br />
				your feet. Blisters, small cuts, or other problems that may seem minor can<br />
				quickly become more serious.</li>
</ul>
<p>For more information on protecting your feet, see:</p>
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        </dd>
</dl>
<h4>Nerve damage (diabetic neuropathy)</h4>
<p>If it affects your ability to feel (<b>peripheral<br />
			 neuropathy</b>):</p>
<ul>
<li>Turn down the temperature of your hot-water<br />
				heater and use a bath thermometer or have someone test your bath water to see<br />
				whether it is too hot.</li>
<li>Do not go barefoot, even in the<br />
				house.</li>
<li>Do not use an electric blanket.</li>
<li>To prevent<br />
				falls, arrange your furniture so that walkways are free of clutter.</li>
<li>To avoid burning your hands, use pot holders when you<br />
				cook.</li>
</ul>
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<li>Check your blood sugar<br />
				level more often if you have<br />
				hypoglycemia unawareness, especially before<br />
				driving.</li>
</ul>
<p>If it affects one nerve (<b>focal<br />
			 neuropathy</b>):</p>
<ul>
<li>Wear a joint splint, if your health<br />
				professional advises this.</li>
<li>Take breaks when you are doing<br />
				activities that require repetitive movements.</li>
<li>Make sure your work<br />
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</ul>
<p>For more help, see the topic<br />
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<TABLE CELLSPACING="1" CELLPADDING="0" BORDER="0"><TR><TD>coronary artery disease (CAD), can be difficult to<br />
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		  to recognize that CAD is a serious disease that can lead to complications.<br />
		  Coronary artery disease is caused by the gradual buildup of plaque on the<br />
		  inside of the coronary arteries, the blood vessels that supply oxygen-rich<br />
		  blood to heart muscle.</p>
<p>It is important to talk with your doctor to learn about the disease<br />
		  and what you can do to help manage CAD and prevent its progression.</p>
<p>Making healthy lifestyle changes can delay and possibly reverse the<br />
		  course of CAD. Quitting smoking, eating a low-fat and low-cholesterol diet, and<br />
		  getting regular exercise are the most important steps you can take to reduce<br />
		  your risk of developing coronary artery disease.<sup>26</sup> For<br />
		  more information, see:</p>
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<li>
                What are the main lifestyle<br />
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					 heart
              </li>
<li>
                How can I lower my stress<br />
					 level?
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<li>
                How can I make my meals<br />
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<li>
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