The male endocrine system operates through erotic a hierarchically organized architecture involving central regulation and peripheral execution. Hormonal signals originate in the brain, are modulated by intermediary glands, and exert effects at target tissues. Andrology investigates how disruptions at any level of this structure affect male health.
Structural imbalance may result from chronic stress, metabolic overload, environmental exposure, or aging-related decline. Importantly, endocrine dysfunction is rarely isolated; disturbances often propagate across the hormonal network.
Understanding endocrine architecture enables andrology to identify root causes rather than treating downstream manifestations alone.
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