Tuberculosis can silently affect male fertility by damaging reproductive organs, leading to reduced sperm health and potential infertility. Early recognition of subtle symptoms like testicular pain or blood in semen is crucial for timely diagnosis and treatment, which can often restore reproductive function. Tuberculosis can silently affect male fertility by damaging reproductive organs, leading to reduced sperm health and potential infertility. Early recognition of subtle symptoms like testicular pain or blood in semen is crucial for timely diagnosis and treatment, which can often restore reproductive function.
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