The physical effects cannot be reversed, so they can not be changed back to how they were before the abuse. As for the psychological damage that it can do, talk therapy, such as psychoanalysis is something that might help.
steroid abuse.
There are many different things that describe the consequences of steroid abuse. Steroids are an illegal drug that athletes sometimes use to help enhance their abilities in the sport. A big consequence of steroid abuse would be hurting your body with the drugs.
he died from steroid abuse He is currently on the RAW roster
Because they abuse an illegal drug and they are cheating
The controversy surrounding steroid abuse began in the 1950s during the Olympic Games when the athletic community discovered that athletes from Russia and some East European nations, which had dominated the games, had taken large doses of steroids.
the phychological effects of steroid use are also alarming ;dractic mood ,inability to sleep ,depression ,and feelings of hostility.
No. Though steroid abuse may accelerate genetic hairloss.
Interestingly, steroids are not routinely tested for on routine urine drug screens. Specialized tests are required for this, if steroid abuse is suspected or reported.
Yes. It is possible to abuse someone who is awake so of course it is possible to abuse someone who is asleep and unable to to prevent the abuse.
The position abused by steroids in base ball are batter, and thrower.
Anyone can abuse another, but not legally.
Steroid abuse can cause downregulation of the Androgen Receptor, therefore reducing the effects of testosterone and other androgens in vivo.