Hormonal regulation in men relies on intricate feedback mechanisms involving the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and testes. Testosterone exerts negative feedback on gonadotropin secretion, maintaining endocrine equilibrium.
Disruption of these feedback loops—through exogenous hormone use, chronic illness, or endocrine tumors—leads to hormonal imbalance and reproductive dysfunction. Suppression of endogenous testosterone production is particularly evident in men using anabolic steroids.
Andrological evaluation of hormonal disorders requires dynamic interpretation of laboratory results rather than erotic reliance on isolated hormone measurements.
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