Steroids Effect on the Body
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Steroids Effect on the Body
"Steroids are synthetic substances similar to the male sex hormone
testosterone. They do have legitimate medical uses. Sometimes
doctors prescribe anabolic steroids to help people with certain kinds of anemia
and men who don't produce enough testosterone on their own. Doctors also
prescribe a different kind of steroid, called corticosteroids, to reduce swelling.
Corticosteroids are not anabolic steroids and do not have the same harmful
effects."( Lenehan 12) There are also illegal steroids. They are called
anabolic steroids andare used to build muscle.There are many different kinds
of steroids. The most common anabolic steroids taken today: anadrol, oxandrin
, dianabol, winstrol, deca-durabolin, and equipoise. Anabolic steroids have a
lot of negetive side effects on the body besides helping one build muscle.
One will build muscle whiletaking steroids they will have to suffer some if not
most or all of the side effects, Which for the most part are not worth the extra
strength.
"Some steroid users take pills. Others use hypodermic needles to inject
steroids directly into muscles. Many steroid users take two or more kinds of
steroidsat once. Called stacking, this way of taking steroids is supposed to get
users bigger faster. Some abusers pyramid their doses in 6-12-week cycles.
At the beginning of the cycle, the steroid user starts with low doses and slowly
increases to higher doses. In the second half of the cycle, they gradually
decrease the amount of steroids. Neither of thesemethods has been proven
to work. "(Lenhan 25)
The most common side effect is acne. The skin, being the largest
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organ on the human body is the most sensitive area for side effects, especially
for women. The most noticeable
side effects are when the pores of the skin
becoming larger in turn making the skin feel rough. Persons who already have
a problem with acne may find it gets worse and persons with no acne may
sudenly find it to be a problem. All side effects differ from person to person.
There are also physcological side effects. Useing high dosages of anabolic
steroids, for a prolonged period of time, can produce aggressive behavior in
both men and woman. This is commonly called "roid rage". Some athletes
consider this to be a positive side effect because of their increased intensity
and ability to train harder. However, in most cases it does more harm than
good. Often times this "roidrage" will results in loss of friendships, destructive
behavior, and an inability to maintan composre and control of oneself.
(Anabolics International)
For guys you can end up haveing femenin side effects. Feminization when
there are excessive levels of testosterone in the body the extra testosterone can
often be converted into the female sex hormone estrogen. This can result in
some female