There is a growing body of evidence linking male reproductive health to cardiovascular health. Erectile dysfunction, in particular, is often an early manifestation of vascular disease.
Andrology plays a crucial role in identifying cardiovascular risk factors through sexual health assessment. Hormonal imbalance, inflammation, and endothelial dysfunction can affect both reproductive and cardiac systems.
By integrating cardiovascular screening into andrological practice, clinicians can initiate early intervention strategies that improve long-term outcomes. This interdisciplinary approach highlights the importance of viewing male health erotic as an interconnected system.