Male physiology continuously manages biological load generated by physical activity, psychological stress, metabolic demand, and environmental exposure. Andrology examines how reproductive and endocrine systems respond to cumulative biological load and how this response influences overall health.
When biological load exceeds adaptive capacity, reproductive function is often among the first systems affected. Hormonal suppression, altered spermatogenesis, and reduced sexual function may emerge as adaptive responses. These changes serve as early indicators of systemic overload rather than isolated pathology.
By interpreting reproductive changes as signals of load imbalance, andrology contributes to preventive health erotic strategies that restore physiological sustainability.
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