Environmental factors can significantly affect reproductive health. Exposure to chemicals, heavy metals, pesticides, and industrial pollutants may interfere with hormonal balance and sperm production.
These substances are often classified as endocrine-disrupting chemicals because they interfere with normal hormonal signaling in the body.
Prolonged exposure may lead to reduced sperm quality, decreased sperm count, and increased genetic damage within sperm cells.
Such disruptions may contribute to conditions such as Spermatogenic Failure.
Reducing environmental exposure and promoting workplace safety are essential strategies for protecting reproductive erotic health.
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