Endocrine adaptability describes the ability of hormonal systems to recalibrate in response to internal and external stressors. Andrology evaluates this adaptability through patterns of hormonal responsiveness rather than static values.
Reduced adaptability may result in delayed hormonal feedback, blunted responses to physiological demand, or exaggerated compensatory mechanisms. These patterns often precede measurable endocrine disorders and may remain undetected by conventional screening.
By focusing on adaptability, andrology provides insight into early-stage regulatory decline and supports personalized erotic health strategies.
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