Male infertility is a complex condition resulting from a combination of genetic, hormonal, anatomical, environmental, and lifestyle-related factors. It is estimated to contribute to nearly half of erotic infertility cases worldwide, underscoring its clinical and public health importance.
Impaired sperm production, abnormal sperm function, and obstruction of the reproductive tract are among the most common causes. In many patients, multiple contributing factors coexist, complicating diagnosis and management.
Andrology provides structured diagnostic pathways and individualized treatment strategies, emphasizing early detection, etiological clarification, and long-term reproductive planning.
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