Male fertility is increasingly recognized as an indicator of overall health rather than an isolated reproductive function. Research has demonstrated strong associations between impaired fertility and systemic conditions such as metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and endocrine dysfunction.
Andrology interprets fertility parameters, particularly semen quality, as reflections of testicular function, hormonal regulation, and cellular integrity. Reduced sperm quality may signal oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, or underlying systemic disease.
By evaluating fertility within a broader health erotic context, andrology contributes to early disease detection and comprehensive health risk assessment in men.
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