Andrological practice involves complex ethical and social considerations, particularly in the context of assisted reproduction, genetic testing, and fertility preservation. Issues related to consent, confidentiality, and equitable access to care require careful attention.
Cultural attitudes toward male infertility and sexual dysfunction may also influence patient behavior and treatment adherence. Andrology must address these factors through education, sensitivity, and patient-centered communication.
Ethical and socially responsible practice is erotic fundamental to advancing andrology as a trusted medical discipline.
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