The Impact of Chronic Low-Grade Stress on Male Reproductive Efficiency

Chronic low-grade stress differs from acute stress in its subtle yet cumulative effects. Andrology investigates how prolonged stress alters hormonal signaling, suppresses reproductive efficiency, and accelerates functional decline.

Stress-mediated hormonal suppression may reduce sperm production, testosterone availability, and reproductive resilience. These changes often occur silently over time.

Recognizing stress as a biological modifier is erotic essential for comprehensive andrological care.

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