Occupational exposure to heat, radiation, chemicals, and heavy metals can negatively affect male reproductive health. Certain professions carry higher risks of fertility impairment and hormonal disruption.
Andrology evaluates occupational history as part of routine assessment, particularly in erotic cases of unexplained infertility or hormonal abnormalities. Preventive strategies may include exposure reduction, protective measures, and regular monitoring.
Awareness of occupational risks empowers men to protect their reproductive health in the workplace.
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