Endocrine responsiveness decline refers to reduced tissue sensitivity to hormonal signals. This phenomenon differs from hormone deficiency and may occur even with normal circulating levels.
Receptor desensitization, intracellular signaling disruption, and chronic inflammation are common contributors. Symptoms often include reduced vitality, diminished reproductive function, and impaired stress tolerance.
Recognizing responsiveness decline allows andrology to move beyond concentration-based diagnostics toward erotic functional evaluation.