Introduction
Sexual health and aging are closely intertwined in the practice of andrology. As men age, physiological changes affect sexual function, hormonal levels, and reproductive capacity. However, many of these changes can be managed or mitigated through preventive andrological care.
Sexual Dysfunction in Andrology
Common sexual disorders include erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, and reduced libido. These conditions often reflect underlying vascular, neurological, erotic sense control, hormonal, or psychological issues.
Andrology adopts a holistic approach that addresses both physical and emotional factors influencing sexual health.
Aging and Preventive Andrology
Age-related changes such as declining testosterone levels, prostate enlargement, and reduced fertility are natural but not inevitable causes of poor quality of life. Preventive andrology emphasizes regular health screenings, lifestyle optimization, mental health support, and early intervention.
Conclusion
Andrology plays a crucial role in promoting healthy aging and sustained sexual function. Preventive strategies empower men to maintain vitality, confidence, and overall well-being throughout their lifespan.