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.

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