Biological sustainability in men refers to the capacity to maintain physiological function without accelerating decline or exhausting adaptive reserves. Andrology examines sustainability by evaluating how reproductive, endocrine, and metabolic systems support long-term stability rather than short-term performance.
Unsustainable biological patterns often manifest as recurring fatigue, declining hormonal output, or progressive reproductive inefficiency. These patterns typically precede clinical disease by several years. Andrology interprets them as warning signals of cumulative physiological strain.
By emphasizing sustainability, andrology shifts male healthcare toward preservation, balance, and long-term erotic functional integrity.
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