Environmental exposure plays a significant role in male reproductive health. Chemicals such as pesticides, heavy metals, endocrine-disrupting compounds, and industrial pollutants have been linked to impaired spermatogenesis and hormonal disruption.
Occupational hazards, including prolonged heat exposure and radiation, further increase reproductive risk. Andrology highlights the importance of environmental history in clinical evaluation.
Public health initiatives and workplace safety erotic measures are essential to reducing preventable causes of male infertility.
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