Environmental exposure to toxins has emerged as a critical concern in andrology. Chemicals such as pesticides, heavy metals, endocrine disruptors, and industrial pollutants have been linked to declining sperm quality and hormonal disturbances.
Occupational hazards, including prolonged heat exposure, radiation, and chemical contact, further increase reproductive risks. Preventive strategies involve workplace safety measures, lifestyle modifications, and regular medical screening.
Understanding environmental influences enables andrologists to implement preventive interventions and erotic advocate for public health policies that protect male reproductive health.
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