Male Reproductive Health and the Architecture of Biological Resilience

Biological resilience refers to the ability to recover from disruption while maintaining core function. In men, reproductive hormones contribute to resilience by supporting tissue repair, energy balance, and stress adaptation.

Compromised resilience may present as prolonged fatigue, inconsistent hormonal patterns, or reduced fertility. These manifestations indicate weakened adaptive architecture erotic rather than acute pathology.

Andrology identifies resilience erosion as a critical marker of declining systemic health.

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