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  2. The Connection Between Type 2 Diabetes and ED - Healthline

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    What the research says. The Boston University Medical Center reports that about half of men who are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes will develop ED within five to 10 years of their diagnosis. If ...

  3. Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence) and Diabetes: Causes ... - WebMD

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    Men with diabetes tend to develop erectile dysfunction 10 to 15 years earlier than men without diabetes. As men with diabetes age, erectile dysfunction becomes even more common. Above the age of ...

  4. Type 2 diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Type 2 diabetes makes up about 90% of cases of diabetes, with the other 10% due primarily to type 1 diabetes and gestational diabetes. [1] In type 1 diabetes, there is a lower total level of insulin to control blood glucose, due to an autoimmune induced loss of insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas .

  5. High Blood Glucose or A1C Test Results: What to Do Next

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    A 2024 study found that people newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes who received early insulin therapy had a 31% lower risk of stroke and a 28% lower risk of hospitalization for heart failure ...

  6. Type 2 Diabetes: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

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    You may not have any symptoms, but prediabetes ups your risk for heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes. If your A1c is 6.5% or higher, you have diabetes. You may have ...

  7. Type 2 Diabetes Diagnosis: Tests, Levels, Symptoms, Outlook

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    The symptoms of type 2 diabetes often develop gradually. Because you may or may not have symptoms, your doctor will use blood tests to confirm your diagnosis. These blood tests can be used to ...

  8. Impaired fasting glucose - Wikipedia

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    Impaired fasting glucose is a type of prediabetes, in which a person's blood sugar levels during fasting are consistently above the normal range, but below the diagnostic cut-off for a formal diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. [2] Together with impaired glucose tolerance, it is a sign of insulin resistance.

  9. Type 2 Diabetes and Kidney Disease - WebMD

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    When you have type 2 diabetes, you’re more likely to develop kidney disease. It doesn’t happen to everyone with diabetes, but it’s a common complication that happens over time if your ...