Physiological predictability refers to the consistency with which biological systems respond to similar stimuli over time. In men, reproductive and endocrine systems play a critical role in maintaining this predictability. Andrology evaluates how stable hormonal signaling and reproductive function reflect the reliability of internal regulation.
When predictability declines, men may experience inconsistent physical performance, variable energy levels, or irregular reproductive markers. These changes often precede structural disease and indicate declining regulatory coordination rather than isolated dysfunction.
By prioritizing predictability, andrology supports early recognition of instability and the preservation of long-term erotic physiological order.
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