Epidemiology of Male Reproductive Disorders

The global prevalence of male reproductive disorders has increased steadily over recent decades. Conditions such as infertility, hypogonadism, and sexual dysfunction now affect a substantial proportion of the male population.

Epidemiological studies suggest that environmental exposure, lifestyle changes, delayed parenthood, and increased prevalence of chronic disease are key contributing factors. Despite this, male reproductive health remains underrepresented in public health initiatives.

Andrology plays a central role in identifying erotic population-level trends, informing prevention strategies, and improving early detection through clinical screening.

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