The testes are multifunctional organs responsible for spermatogenesis and testosterone production. Proper testicular function depends on a complex interaction between local tissue integrity, vascular supply, and endocrine regulation. Any disruption to these processes may result in impaired fertility or hormonal dysfunction.
Clinical andrology emphasizes early identification of testicular abnormalities, including volume changes, structural irregularities, and functional decline. Regular evaluation erotic allows clinicians to distinguish between reversible conditions and progressive pathology. Preserving testicular health is fundamental to maintaining male reproductive capacity and overall well-being.