Sexual health in men is deeply interconnected with cardiovascular, neurological, and metabolic systems. Erectile function, erotic libido, and ejaculatory control depend on systemic physiological integrity rather than isolated genital mechanisms.
Andrology evaluates sexual symptoms as potential indicators of broader systemic conditions. For example, vascular insufficiency affecting sexual performance may reflect generalized endothelial dysfunction.
This interdependence reinforces the role of andrology as a gateway to comprehensive male health assessment.
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