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Side effects of anabolic steroids
Posted on: 02/20/2014Acne
acne gallopante is one of the best-known and most common side effects of steroid use. When using anabolic steroids, athletes are often confronted with this problem. This is because the sebaceous glands, which secrete an oily substance from the epidermis, are stimulated by androgens. The increased level of these hormones in the epidermis will increase the production of oils, causing acne. Acne is most often found on the back, shoulders and face. Androgenic steroid use can lead to severe acne, in some cases causing skin blemishes or an acne called ANABOLA. Wash these parts of your body regularly and use a cream to regulate sebum production. If necessary, consult a dermatologist
Aggression
Aggressive behavior can be one of the most difficult aspects of steroid use to manage. While men can be aggressive or depressed, women are less prone to this side effect, androgenic steroid use is most likely to trigger behavioral reactions. A steroid user who fails to control himself should stop using steroids, as his judgment is distorted and the decisions he makes will surely be harmful to himself and potentially to others.
Anaphylactic shock
Anaphylactic shock is a severe allergic reaction caused by the presence of an unaccepted protein in the human body. It commonly occurs when an individual suffers from an allergy such as to an antibiotic drug, injections, food, etc. This symptom must be taken very seriously, as it is potentially fatal.
Side effects of steroids
Congenital anomalies
Anabolic steroids can have an impact on newborn babies. A woman should not use steroids or other hormonal preparations that may be harmful to the unborn child.
Blood coagulation
the use of anabolic steroids increases coagulation time. This means that if a person is taking steroids, he/she may find that it takes a little longer than usual to heal. The blood clotting time is not extraordinarily long, but long enough to cause discomfort. This must be taken into account if surgery is planned or if an accident occurs.
Cardiovascular diseases
the use of anabolic steroids can have an impact on cholesterol levels and increase normal levels. HDL, the good cholesterol, can act to remove cholesterol deposits in the arteries. LDL, the bad cholesterol, has the opposite effect, contributing to the accumulation of fatty deposits on artery walls. The trend observed with the use of steroids is a drop in HDL concentrations, while the number of LDL increases.
Gynecomastia
Gynecomastia is the term used to explain the development of breast tissue in men. This occurs when men have particularly high levels of estrogen, and the use of strong aromatizing androgens such as testo and Dianabol promotes this phenomenon. Excess estrogen acts on receptors in the breast and stimulates the growth of breast tissue. This can lead to tissue growth around the nipple.
Hair loss
the use of androgenic steroids can have an impact on hair growth. The medical term for this type of hair loss is alopecia, which refers to the interaction of two male androgenic hormones and a genetic predisposition. People with predispositions should avoid taking steroids if they wish to preserve their hair capital.
Hypertension
Athletes taking anabolic steroids will often be subject to increased blood pressure during steroid use. Hypertension is often associated with the use of steroids that have a strong tendency to convert to estrogen, such as testosterone or Dianabol . Salt consumption is often an aggravating factor, which can be further exacerbated by stress.
Immune system
the use of anabolic steroids has an impact on the athlete's immune system. These changes can be both good and bad for the user. During steroid treatment, for example, many athletes find that they are less susceptible to disease and bacteria. On the other hand, steroids can lead to deficiencies in natural immune defenses, notably lymphocytes.
Kidney disorders
The kidneys are the organ most involved in the assimilation and elimination of steroids and their waste products. Actual kidney damage can occur when the steroid user suffers from high blood pressure. There is some evidence that steroid use is linked to the development of tumours in adults.
Liver disorders
Liver damage is known to occur with C17 alpha alkyl compounds. In some cases, this has led to serious problems, including fatal liver cancer. Hepatitis is also a concern, triggered by excessive strain on liver function. Liver cancer has also been noted in some cases. Complications have only been observed with prolonged exposure.
Enlargement of the prostate
prostatic adenoma is a known side effect, resulting in enlargement of the prostate gland. Among other things, this causes difficulty in urinating. Complications of the prostate are mainly dependent on androgen hormones.
Source: - Health consequences of androgenic anabolic steroid use
Author Alexandre CARPENTIER
Bodybuilding Champion N.A.C 2012
Alexandre shares his bodybuilding experience with MegaGear blog readers