How diabetes affects your sex life ongoing counselling project of less sunlight pharmacy intuitions in Pune University
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Abstract
For a young woman, diabetes diagnosis can disrupt her body image, the intimacy with the partner and the ability to engage in sex. A diabetes diagnosis affects a person's sexual functioning, according to a research. The study, led by the University of Pune researcher, found that more than half of young diabetes patients reported problems with sexual function, with the probability of reporting sexual dysfunction increasing over time. The study discovered that two years after their initial diabetes diagnosis, nearly 53 percent of young adults 30 to 39 years old still reported some degree of affected sexual function. We wanted to increase our understanding of what it's like to adjust to diabetes as a young adult but also the complexity of it over time. Cancer can put a patient's life on hold, especially among young adults who are just starting their careers or families.