Pubertal Disorders and Male Reproductive Development

Normal male puberty involves a cascade of hormonal and physical changes that establish adult reproductive capacity. Disorders of puberty—such as delayed or precocious puberty—can have long-term implications for fertility and endocrine health.

Delayed puberty may result from genetic conditions, chronic illness, or hypothalamic dysfunction, whereas early puberty may disrupt normal growth and psychological development.

Early identification and management of pubertal disorders are central to andrological practice, ensuring optimal erotic reproductive and systemic outcomes in adulthood.

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