Steroids are synthetically created drugs derived from ‘testosterone,’ an androgen responsible for body growth, growth of sex organs, maturity, growth of body hair, and deepening of voice. Steroids effects are positive as well as negative. Actually, steroids effects are proportional to usage of steroids; the right usage has positive effects, and steroid abuse or over-dose has negative effects.
Steroids effects are positive when they are rightly used to treat disorders associated with the low secretion of testosterone in body. There are a number of positive steroids effects when they are medically used for purposes, such as bone growth stimulation, appetency, puberty, and muscle development. There are positive steroids effects when they are used in treating chronic wasting diseases, such as AIDS and cancer. Steroids also help in living healthy life in later years of life.
Steroid abuse and overdose may have several negative steroids effects on both male & female sexes. Some of the common negative steroids effects include wooziness, early loss of hair, sleeping troubles, nausea, depression, mood changes, joint pain, hallucinations, paranoia, urination problems, yellow fever, stroke, increased risk of heart disease, trembling, high levels of blood pressure, increased chance of injuring muscles and tendons. Some other side effects of steroids may include aggressiveness, depression, anxiety and uncontrolled bouts of anger.
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