It is well-known that the negative effects of steroids, as well as the positive ones be determined by the total amount of steroids one uses, on the period of time over which they use them, on different genetic factors and on other similar elements. It is very important if one uses steroids while taking other medicines if they have any illnesses. It is considered as that the people who inject steroids have bigger problems compared to the ones who take them orally. The negative effects could be light, but there are also very serious ones. The few studies which have been done have shown that these chemical substances don't have a direct impact on someone's life, although they have a tendency to shorten and end the life of the animals they are tested on.
Being substances like testosterone, steroids destroy the hormonal balance, causing irreversible changes. The reversible ones will be the reduction of the total amount of sperm it is possible to produce through spermatozoa, infertility, the shrinkage of the testicles, impotence or an exaggerated stimulation. That is caused by the negative feedback. One can also become bald or their prostate can increase, as well as their mammal glands.
Steroids also lead to the growth of cartilages shutting down. Once the bones stop growing, the individual also stops growing, their maximum height being reduced to the height a teen usually has. There are also different cases in which one can become taller than they need to, but this only happens if the steroids don't come to the point of downing the growth cartilages inside their bones. On the other hand, steroids allow different bones and cartilages to stay receptive for some time and they do not affect the chin, the eyebrows, the nose or the bone above the eyebrows. The tendons lose their resistance because they are confronted with forces they cannot sustain, this usually leading to their breakage.
These substances also affect the cardiovascular system. One who is on steroids can have vascular accidents, heart attacks, quite high blood pressure or arteriosclerosis. Last but not the least, they could present clots, which lead to respiratory arrest and to brain damage. Steroids also have a negative affect the liver, your skin and your the hair. They stimulate the sebaceous glands, causing acne and the thickening of the hair and skin. Also, they increase the amount of hair that grows on one's body, but additionally they end up in baldness. There are also consequences on the kidneys, even tumors being caused by the administration of steroids.
Lastly, there might be damage to the prostate, this gland being directly influenced by the DHT, which is a sort of testosterone. The risks of getting prostate cancer are very high. However, this connection has not been proven so far. This hormone may come from the conversion of the testosterone or from that of different steroids, but that is only an indirect connection because steroids derive from DHT so that they don't meddle with the estrogen in one's body.

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