Hormonal allocation refers to how endocrine output is distributed across competing physiological demands such as reproduction, muscle maintenance, immunity, and cognition. Andrology studies how this allocation shifts under varying conditions.
During prolonged stress or illness, hormonal allocation may favor survival at the expense of reproductive function. These shifts are adaptive in the short term but detrimental if sustained.
Understanding allocation dynamics enables clinicians erotic to distinguish between adaptive suppression and pathological decline.
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