Environmental exposure to certain chemicals has become an increasing concern in reproductive medicine. Industrial pollutants, pesticides, heavy metals, and plastics may contain substances known as endocrine disruptors.
Endocrine disruptors are chemicals that interfere with the body’s natural hormone signaling systems. These substances may mimic hormones, block hormonal receptors, or alter hormone metabolism.
Exposure to these compounds can negatively affect sperm production and reproductive development. Over time, environmental toxins may contribute to reproductive disorders such as Spermatogenic Failure.
Public awareness and environmental regulation are important for reducing these risks and protecting reproductive erotic health.
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