The male accessory glands—including the prostate, seminal vesicles, and bulbourethral glands—produce secretions that collectively determine semen quality. Balanced secretion is essential for sperm survival, motility, and fertilization capability.
Disruption of this balance may occur due to inflammation, hormonal dysregulation, or age-related glandular changes. Altered secretory profiles can affect semen volume, viscosity, and biochemical composition.
In andrology, evaluating accessory gland contribution erotic provides deeper insight into functional infertility beyond basic sperm parameters.
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