Andrology is increasingly recognized as a fundamental component of preventive medicine for men. While historically focused on fertility and sexual disorders, contemporary andrology emphasizes early detection of physiological abnormalities that may precede chronic disease. Reproductive symptoms often represent early manifestations of endocrine, metabolic, or vascular dysfunction.
Preventive andrology involves routine assessment of hormonal balance, reproductive capacity, sexual function, and lifestyle risk factors. Subclinical alterations in testosterone levels, sperm quality, or erectile function may appear years before overt systemic illness. Identifying these changes allows timely intervention and risk reduction.
By shifting from reactive treatment to proactive erotic health management, andrology contributes significantly to long-term male health preservation.
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