Environmental and Occupational Risks to Male Fertility

Exposure to environmental toxins and occupational erotic hazards has been increasingly linked to declining male fertility. Chemicals such as pesticides, heavy metals, endocrine disruptors, and radiation can impair spermatogenesis and hormonal regulation.

Andrology investigates environmental risk factors through detailed patient history and, when necessary, specialized testing. Preventive strategies include minimizing exposure, implementing workplace safety measures, and promoting public health awareness regarding reproductive hazards.

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