Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Disadvantages of Steroid Use and Their Side Effects

Steroids are naturally occurring hormones in the human body, which facilitate the growth of either male of female genes.  They are also responsible for increased muscle growth and strength. They are commonly produced in a male’s body as testosterone. Steroids are also used by athletes in higher doses to help supplement energy needed to perform in the field. Though illegal, most of these athletes use it to win tournaments and competitions both locally and internationally.  Although the body may have a short term benefit from steroids, many adverse effects follow from an extended use of the same. This is the reason why people are advised to refrain from using them no matter what.

Testosterone is mainly produced in a male’s body to enhance maturity and enhance body growth. When taken by underage persons, these steroids can have permanent effects on the user. The most common effects of steroid use among young persons may include breasts growth in boys, hair loss and worse off, shrunken testicles. As long as one has shrunken testicles, it then means that reproductive health is off, thus this person will never perform in bed. Girls who use steroids have a higher chance of developing male like characteristics such as aggressiveness.  A continued use of the same leads to a high tempered personality, which is most likely to put other people off.

Heavy use of steroids can have dangerous effects on one’s personal health too.  Most of the people who use steroids heavily have a higher risk of suffering from heart failure. This is because the hormone tends to overwork the heart, thus resulting to high blood pressure and a heart attack eventually follows.  Though in rare cases, heavy steroids use can lead to blood clotting in veins or arteries, which may trigger burst veins and arteries. With the blood gushing too fast, the person may also start experiencing blurred vision, which may lead to partial blindness.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Becoming Addicted To Narcotic Pain Meds

Narcotic pain relievers include morphine, methadone, fentany, codeine and other Opioids and Morphine Derivatives. Narcotic pain relievers are very effective at eliminating pain, but they also have addictive properties. As a result, it can be surprisingly easy to develop an addiction to pain meds.

It is important to note that not all narcotic pain reliever require a doctor's prescription. Indeed, in the UK it is possible to buy low dose codeine pill over the counter at any chemist.

The main reason why people seek help for a narcotic addiction is that the cost of purchasing narcotic pain relievers can quickly spiral out of control. In addition, it can be hard to hold down a job when you are in the mists of a narcotics addiction, so getting together enough funds to purchase the number of drugs that you need to get through each month becomes very difficult.

One of the best ways to get over an addition to pain meds is to book a place on a residential rehab treatment program. Trying to overcome an addition to narcotics without professional help can be very difficult and in some cases dangerous. Whilst some rehab treatments programs are expensive, there are now many free governments funded rehab programs available to people who are addicted to narcotics as well as other drugs. Unfortunately, however, places on government-funded rehab programs tend to be limited and it can be difficult to secure a place on such a program.

If you are unable to attend a rehab facility, you should try to gradually reduce your intake of narcotic painkillers in order to minimize withdrawal symptoms. Quitting cold turkey works for some people, but if you are currently taking a high dose of narcotic pain relievers, quitting cold turkey will almost certainly result in unmanageable withdrawal symptoms. Furthermore, there is evidence to suggest that people who reduce their dose of narcotics gradually are less likely to relapse.

Friday, August 2, 2013

The Dangers of Dextromethorphan Abuse


Dextromethorphan is the main ingredient in many cough and cold medicines many people tend to go over the limit on these just to feel the affects of the medicine itself many young people today are using it more and more as a dare to see how much they can take but what they don't know is they are doing more harm than good this is what they call Robo-Tripping it comes from the cough medicine Robitussin, prolonged use of these cold medicines or cough medicines in large doses can cause major health problems like liver failure, it can also cause hallucinations if taken for along period of time.

The other bad thing with Dextromethorphan is their is no withdrawal symptoms that go along with it but their has been mental withdrawal symptoms this can cause depression, strange cravings,and a high irritability,along with feeling like you have been electrocuted,but if you take Dextromethorphan in small doses you will only feel sleepy, and euphoric, which is a normal feeling you get if you use it just for a cold, or cough,if you decide to take this early as in your teen years with prolonged use it can cause impairment in your learning process.

In older adults who may abuse these cough, or cold, medicines it can cause erectile dysfunction if used for along period of time but it could take years for this to happen it can also cause your kidney's to failure and even cause your death so if you feel like your loosing control and can't control your urges to over take these medicines then you should seek help as soon as possible before it gets to out of control and you cause more harm to your body and it's to late to fix it.