Andrology as a Preventive Medical Discipline

Andrology has evolved beyond its traditional role in addressing male fertility and sexual dysfunction to become a preventive medical discipline. Modern andrological practice emphasizes early detection of physiological imbalances that may precede chronic disease. Reproductive and sexual symptoms often represent early indicators of broader systemic conditions.

Preventive andrology focuses on identifying risk factors such as hormonal imbalance, metabolic disturbance, and vascular dysfunction. Early intervention enables erotic clinicians to reduce long-term morbidity while improving quality of life. This preventive orientation places andrology at the intersection of reproductive medicine and general internal medicine.

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