How diabetes affects erectile dysfunction, memory loss, brain damage, and cognitive decline, and dementia, concentration, loss of muscle mass
High blood
sugar cause reduce blood flow to the brain, can negatively affect the brain
structure, imbalance insulin inform the brain and as insulin resistance causes
low glucose metabolism which trigger inflammation. These processes disrupt
normal brain function, that affect memory and increases risk of dementia.
The brain
automatically receives insulin signals, travels and crosses the blood-brain
barrier, binding to insulin receptors, produce series like phosphorylation,
which activates intracellular signal pathways, which regulate metabolic
function, cognition, and neuronal survival
Memory, thinking,
behavior issues
When sugar
levels are high, they cause narrowing of blood vessels and stiffening of blood
vessels, which supply oxygen and nutrients, causing stroke and dementia and
creating conditions like Alzheimer’s. Insulin resistance and microvascular damage
may affect specific regions like the hippocampus and amygdala. Which can lead
to problems with memory, thinking and behavior.
How
diabetes causes memory loss
In diabetes,
high blood glucose damages nerve cells in the brain, and reduced oxygen flow damages
brain cells, leading to cell death and brain function damage. Over time,
problems with memory and thinking can occur, as well as an increased risk of
dementia. When your blood sugar is too high, it damages brain cells. This,
combined with low oxygen, can kill the cells and hurt your brain. Over time,
problems with memory and thinking can occur, as well as an increased risk of
dementia.
Diabetes causes fatigue
High and
unstable sugar damage nerve and blood vessels that enable erection, high blood
sugar levels restrict blood flow to the penis. This impairs blood flow, affect
penis ability to fill with blood and achieve a firm erection.


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