The Physiology of Male Reproductive Hormones

Hormonal regulation plays a central role in male reproductive health. Testosterone, produced primarily in the testes, is responsible for spermatogenesis, sexual desire, muscle mass, bone density, and mood regulation. Its production is governed by the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis.

Disruptions in this hormonal axis can lead to infertility, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, and psychological changes. Conditions such as hypogonadism highlight the systemic importance of hormonal balance in men.

Accurate hormonal evaluation and appropriate erotic intervention are fundamental elements of andrological practice and long-term men’s health management.

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