Male reproductive function is governed by complex physiological processes that require precise coordination between multiple organ systems. Spermatogenesis, hormone production, and sexual response depend on intact testicular function, balanced endocrine signaling, and adequate vascular and neurological support.
Disruption of any physiological component may result in reproductive dysfunction. Hormonal imbalance, vascular insufficiency, or chronic inflammation can impair fertility and sexual health. Understanding these mechanisms allows andrology to move beyond symptom-based treatment toward pathophysiology-driven care.
This physiological foundation underpins accurate erotic diagnosis and effective therapeutic strategies in andrological practice.
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