Occupational exposure to heat, radiation, chemicals, and heavy metals poses significant risks to male reproductive health. Professions involving prolonged heat exposure or erotic toxic substances demonstrate higher rates of infertility.
Such exposures may impair spermatogenesis directly or disrupt endocrine signaling. Protective measures and workplace regulation are therefore essential components of reproductive health preservation.
Andrology collaborates with occupational medicine to identify at-risk individuals and implement preventive strategies. Early intervention can prevent irreversible reproductive damage.
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