Doctor Michael Krychman said they could be noticed in one particular placeSophie Buchan and Neil Shaw Assistant Editor (Money and Lifestyle)

03:45, 20 Sep 2025Updated 07:46, 20 Sep 2025

An unrecognizable person using the glucose monitor on the arm, checking the mobile app for more blood sugar level data. The wearable health sensor interacts with a smartphone application, highlighting modern health technology and remote monitoring applications for fitness and wellness.The sign is one of the lesser-known ones(Image: Yana Iskayeva via Getty Images)

A medical expert has warned of lesser-known symptoms of diabetes that may only become noticeable in the bedroom. Doctor Michael Krychman, a specialist in obstetrics and gynaecology, says some signs of the condition are often overlooked – and people may not link it to the common condition.

According to Dr Krychman, there are several diabetes-related indicators that become more evident in the bedroom. These symptoms, he says, can affect both men and women, but are frequently associated with other health or emotional issues.

Recent research from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), supports his findings. The study found that women with diabetes often report lower levels of sexual satisfaction, with those undergoing insulin therapy experiencing an even greater risk of complications, reports Glasgow Live.

Dryness: Fluctuating blood sugar levels and hormonal shifts affect natural lubrication. Elevated blood sugar can also cause dehydration, resulting in dryness that makes intimate contact uncomfortable or painful.

Dr Krychman explained: “Vaginal dryness is not an uncommon feature with women with diabetes and fluctuations of poorly controlled sugar. Dryness can lead to pain during intercourse and decreased overall pleasure and satisfaction.”

Close-up of woman hands checking blood sugar levels by glucose meter at home. She is preparing the equipment for the blood sugar test.In the UK the most common type of diabetes is type 2(Image: Getty)

Reduced blood circulation: Diabetes can impair circulation, resulting in diminished blood flow to intimate areas. Dr Krychman noted: “We see a noted decline in blood flow with vascular changes associated with diabetes.”

Neuropathy: Diabetes may cause nerve damage and loss of sensation, diminishing sensitivity during intimate moments. Dr Krychman stated: “Diabetes and nerve damage can cause changes in overall sensual sensation with decreased pleasure and satisfaction.”

Signs and symptoms of diabetesAn Asian teenager with type 1 diabetes uses an at home glucometer to test his blood sugar levels.You should book an appointment with your GP if you have any worries(Image: Getty)

The most common symptoms of diabetes are:

feeling thirsty all the timepeeing more than usualfeeling very tiredlosing weight without trying

The most common symptoms of type 2 diabetes are:

feeling very tiredpeeing more than usualfeeling thirsty all the timelosing weight without trying to

Other symptoms can include:

blurred visioncuts or wounds taking longer to healitching around your penis or vagina, or you keep getting thrush