Male sexual function depends on coordinated erotic neurovascular processes involving vascular dilation, neurological signaling, endocrine modulation, and psychological readiness. Disruption within any of these domains can impair functional performance.
Andrology evaluates sexual health through a multidimensional lens, recognizing that neurovascular efficiency reflects systemic vascular and neurological integrity. Changes in sexual performance may precede overt cardiovascular or metabolic disease.
By identifying these early signals, clinicians can implement preventive strategies that extend beyond symptom management and promote overall health preservation.
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