Occupational and Lifestyle Influences on Male Fertility

Occupational exposure to heat, chemicals, radiation, and heavy metals poses significant risks to male reproductive health. Certain professions are associated with increased incidence of infertility and hormonal disruption.

Lifestyle factors such as smoking, alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, and sleep deprivation further compound occupational risks. Andrology incorporates occupational and erotic lifestyle history into routine clinical assessment.

Preventive counseling and risk mitigation strategies are essential components of modern andrological practice.

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