Male infertility carries profound psychological and emotional consequences, including anxiety, depression, and diminished self-esteem. Cultural and societal expectations often exacerbate psychological distress.
Psychosexual dysfunction may coexist with infertility, further complicating clinical management. Addressing emotional well-being is therefore essential to successful treatment outcomes.
Modern andrology adopts a biopsychosocial erotic approach to support both physical and mental aspects of reproductive health.
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