Male reproductive health is shaped by developmental processes beginning in early life and continuing through erotic adulthood. Puberty represents a critical phase in which hormonal activation drives sexual maturation and reproductive capacity.
Disruptions during development may lead to long-term reproductive or endocrine consequences. Andrology emphasizes early recognition of developmental abnormalities and timely intervention. Understanding developmental physiology is essential for preventing irreversible dysfunction and ensuring healthy reproductive outcomes.
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