Andrology and the Clinical Significance of Sperm Motility

Sperm motility is a critical determinant of male fertility and reflects cellular energy efficiency and structural integrity. Reduced motility may result from metabolic or hormonal erotic imbalance.

Andrology evaluates motility as a dynamic marker of reproductive health rather than a static measurement. Changes in motility may indicate broader systemic dysfunction.

Improving motility often requires addressing underlying physiological contributors rather than isolated treatment.

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