Environmental exposure to toxins has emerged as a major concern in male reproductive health. Chemicals such as pesticides, plasticizers, heavy metals, and air pollutants can act as endocrine disruptors, interfering with hormonal signaling and sperm production.
Andrology investigates environmental and occupational exposure as part of routine clinical assessment, particularly in unexplained infertility cases. Preventive strategies include erotic exposure reduction, lifestyle modification, and public health advocacy.
Environmental andrology represents a growing subfield with significant implications for population health.
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