September 19, 2022
When anabolic steroid powders are used, a variety of side efects may occur,. ranging from mild efects to harmful and even lfe-threatening efcts. Most are reversible if the user stops taking the drug.
However, others may be permanent or semi permanent. The use of steroids in the hormone system disrupts the normal production of hormones in the body.
Reversible changes include decreased sperm production and decreased testicular function (hypogonadism). resulting in decreased testosterone levels.
Testicular atrophy (testicular atrophy). lreverible changes include male hair loss and breast development (gynecological breast development) in men Synthetic steroids may also act on the hormonal
system and increase the risk ol testicular cancer, especially when steroids are used in combination with insulin-lie growth factor. In women, synthetic steroids can lead to masculinity.
Specially. breast size and body fat decrease. skin becomes rough and sound deepens. Women may experience ecessive growth of body hair but loss of scalp hair.
As steroids continue to be used, some of these efcts become ireversible. Hepatic steroid abuse is associated with liver injury and tumor.
Rising levels of testosterone and other sex hormones in the musculoskeletal system usually tigger puberty and pubertly. The rise in testosterone levels also provides a signal to stop growth.
When a child or adolescent takes anabolic steroids, the resulting arificial high sex hormone levels may prematurely indicate that bone growth stops.
There is evidence that weightlifters using synthetic steroids have siffer tendons. which may increase the risk ol tendon injury.
Abuse of skin steroids can lead to acne, hair loss on the head, cysts, oily hair and skin. Users who inject steroids may also develop pain and abcesses at the injection site.
Anabolic steroids can also produce jaundice. or yellowing of the skin or eyes due to damage to the liver.
Cardiovascular system
Steroid use is associated with hypertension; Decreased cardiac function and cardiovascular diseases. such as heart attack. arterial injury and stroke, even in athletes younger than 30 years old.
Steroids promote the development of cardiovascular disease to a certain extent by increasing the level of low-density lpoprotein (LDL) and reducing the level of high-density lipoprotein (HDL). High
and low density lipoprotein and low high density lipoprotein levels increase the risk ol atherosclerosis In this case, fatty matter deposits in the artery and destroys the blood flow.
If the blood cannot reach the heart or brain, the result may be a heart attack or stroke. Steroids also increase the risk of thrombosis in blood vessels,. which may disrupt the blood flow and damage the
myocardium, making it unable to pump blood effectively.
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