Just the opposite. Steroids help you to breathe better by reducing inflammation in the lungs.
the lungs are the last thing to develope usually the last month is when it happends
yes, preterm babies can breastfeed. You may need some assistance from your nurse or a lactation consultant. If the baby does not breastfeed you should start to pump to help stimulate your milk supply.
There is not steroids in asthma, but different steroids hormones are used to help fight against asthma. Some puffers contains a small mineral-corticoid or gluco-corticoid, (depending on condition) which when inhaled, is absorbed by the alveoli and capillaries inside your lungs. Depending on the situation, the hormone may cause your bronchioles to contract or relax, or the hormone may help your body with mucus regulation, helping you breathe.
Steroids surely do help in gain muscle mass. But are you willing to do it at cost of your health.
Steroids are beta blockers and can cause your vocal chords ,lungs, diaphram, wind pipe,tongue & other organs connected for singing to widen to produce low baritone voice or shrill voice depending on the type of steroids taken. On the long run steroids do more harm than good and it is best not to contemplate on medical misuse of drugs.They have many harmful side effects also.
Actually, steroids can cause weight gain.
crying and breathing can help your lungs.
Steroids are illegal because they can ruin your body and help you cheat.
Actually, no. It is true that steroids DOES make your "testies" smaller.
Anabolic steroids could certainly help you recover size and strength of a previously injured muscle.
No.