Chronic Stress and Its Effects on Male Sexual Function

Chronic psychological stress disrupts neuroendocrine regulation, leading to elevated cortisol levels and suppression of reproductive hormones. This hormonal imbalance negatively affects libido, erectile function, and sperm production.

Andrology recognizes stress as both a primary and secondary contributor to sexual dysfunction and infertility. Stress-related conditions often coexist with anxiety, depression, and relationship difficulties.

Incorporating stress management strategies into andrological care improves therapeutic success and enhances erotic overall patient well-being.

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