Insulin Resistance Leads to Vasodilation & Erectile Dysfunction in Men

Symptoms and Management

By Christine Cadena, published Nov 09, 2007
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Metabolic disorders lead to complex health complications in men. For some men, the complications may be associated with insulin resistance, resulting in life long secondary risks and the need for close medication management.

For men with insulin resistance complications there are some indicators that erectile dysfunction may develop in response to the health complication. As a complication that is believed to affect nearly 50 percent of all men over age 40, erectile dysfunction, when on treated properly, can lead to mental health complications in addition to sexual and intimacy dysfunction.

Insulin resistance, to some extent, impairs vascular function and, ultimately, impairs vasodilation. It is the complication of vasodilation that leads to erectile dysfunction in men over the age of 40. Often, the insulin resistance complication is not even diagnosed until such time as the erectile dysfunction is diagnosed and treated.

With proper management of insulin resistance, many men who suffer from erectile dysfunction may find the complications associated with this sexual dysfunction are easily remedied. Through proper diagnosis and medication use, in the treatment of insulin resistance, men who suffer from erectile dysfunction may even come to find that prescription medications for sexual dysfunction are not required or no longer needed.

Because there are two components to insulin resistance, involving defective vascular function and vasodilation, it is important that your doctor address both complications and find remedies that are suitable for your health complication. Even with dietary changes and increase in exercise, insulin resistance, to some extent, can be improved. Of the most effective remedies for erectile dysfunction, as it pertains to insulin resistance, is found to be within an exercise program as this is the only method found to actually reverse the progression of ED. With all other forms of treatment, even in management of insulin resistance, the erectile dysfunction is simply slowed in progression.

Takeaways
  • Insulin resistance is commonly misdiagnosed in men
  • Insulin resistance leads to vasodilation which may complicate erection in men
  • Men with erectile dysfunction should be evaluated for insulin resistance
Did You Know?
Because there are two components to insulin resistance, involving defective vascular function and vasodilation, it is important that your doctor address both
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