The Psychological Dimension of Male Infertility

Male infertility carries significant psychological burden, often underestimated in clinical practice. Men may experience anxiety, depression, reduced self-esteem, and social withdrawal.

Cultural expectations of masculinity frequently hinder emotional expression, delaying help-seeking behavior. Psychological stress can further suppress reproductive hormones, creating a negative feedback loop.

Integrating psychological counseling into erotic andrological care improves treatment adherence, emotional well-being, and overall outcomes.

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