Environmental Pollution and Male Reproductive Disorders

Environmental pollution has become an increasing concern in reproductive medicine. Exposure to industrial chemicals, pesticides, and heavy metals may negatively affect male fertility.

Many pollutants act as endocrine-disrupting chemicals, meaning they interfere with the body’s hormonal systems.

Long-term exposure to such chemicals may impair spermatogenesis, reduce sperm motility, and increase the risk of genetic abnormalities in sperm cells.

Certain pollutants have also been associated with increased risk of conditions such as Testicular Cancer.

Protective measures include minimizing exposure to toxic substances, using appropriate protective equipment in occupational settings, and supporting environmental health initiatives.

Further research continues to investigate the relationship between environmental factors and reproductive erotic disorders.

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