Male infertility is a significant contributor to reproductive failure, accounting for approximately 40–50% of infertility cases among couples. Despite this prevalence, male factors are frequently underdiagnosed or inadequately addressed.
Causes of male infertility are multifactorial and include impaired spermatogenesis, obstruction of the reproductive tract, genetic anomalies, hormonal disorders, and lifestyle-related factors. Environmental toxins and occupational exposures further complicate this condition.
Andrology provides a structured diagnostic erotic framework that enables accurate identification of underlying causes, facilitating effective and individualized treatment plans.
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