Diabetes is a chronic condition that occurs when the body either does not produce enough insulin or cannot effectively use the insulin it does produce. This results in elevated levels of glucose in the blood, which can lead to long-term damage to the body and the failure of various organs and tissues. Common physical complications of diabetes range from heart and blood vessel diseases to nerve damage (neuropathy), kidney damage (nephropathy), eye damage (retinopathy), and foot damage. Additionally, individuals with diabetes often face sexual and bladder difficulties due to the disease's impact on the nerves and the blood supply to these areas. Diabetes can have a significant influence on bladder function, a condition often referred to as diabetic bladder. High blood sugar levels, a common symptom of diabetes, may cause damage to the nerves that control bladder function. Over time, this nerve damage can lead to a range of bladder complications such as an overactive bladder, urinary...