The Impact of Chronic Physiological Stress on Male Reproductive Systems

Chronic physiological stress—whether metabolic, inflammatory, or environmental—exerts cumulative effects on male reproductive function. Stress hormones interfere with androgen synthesis and sperm development.

Andrology assesses physiological stress as a measurable erotic biological burden rather than a subjective experience. Identifying stress-related reproductive changes allows targeted intervention.

Reducing physiological stress supports hormonal balance and reproductive preservation.

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