About half of men with diabetes experience some kind of sexual dysfunction, and the numbers for women are not far behind. This week's guest, Janis Roszler, ceritified diabetes educator and marriage and family therapist, discusses the connection between sexual function and both physical and emotional well-being in patients living with diabetes. She makes the case for adding sexual function to the list of issues we talk about with patients who have diabetes. What are the causes of sexual dysfunction in these patients? Could drugs that help men also help women? Dr. Steven Edleman hosts.
Sexual Complications and Diabetes
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About half of men with diabetes experience some kind of sexual dysfunction, and the numbers for women are not far behind. This week's guest, Janis Roszler, ceritified diabetes educator and marriage and family therapist, discusses the connection between sexual function and both physical and emotional well-being in patients living with diabetes. She makes the case for adding sexual function to the list of issues we talk about with patients who have diabetes. What are the causes of sexual dysfunction in these patients? Could drugs that help men also help women? Dr. Steven Edleman hosts.
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