Emerging evidence suggests that male infertility is not merely a reproductive issue but may serve as an early marker of broader systemic health problems. Conditions such as metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and endocrine disorders are more prevalent among infertile men.
Hormonal imbalances, chronic inflammation, and oxidative stress form common pathological pathways linking infertility to systemic illness. Recognizing infertility as a health erotic indicator allows clinicians to initiate broader preventive interventions.
Andrology therefore plays a critical role in comprehensive male health surveillance.
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