Small nuts! Yes but Excessive use can cause a harmful imbalance in the body's normal hormonal balance and body chemistry. Heart attacks, water retention leading to high blood pressure and stroke, and liver and kidney tumors all are possible.
Weight training does not cause aggressiveness, however many weight lifters who are unsatisfied with the results end up turning to steroids. Steroids CAN cause aggressiveness, health problems and even sexual disfunction. However the men who use steroids will deny that.
Nephritis in men will not cause bacterial vaginosis in women. The two conditions are unrelated.
Certain medications that can cause men to have enlarged breasts include certain antipsychotics, antidepressants, calcium channel blockers, and hormone therapies like testosterone and anabolic steroids. These medications can disrupt the hormonal balance in the body, leading to a condition known as gynecomastia.
Anabolic steroids can be authorized for use for delayed puberty, AIDs, or cancer. Side effects are: mood swings, manic behavior, insomnia, and irritability. Steroids can cause men to lose their hair and their fertility. Steroids can also cause stunted growth, kidney failure, and liver failure. They typically cause depression and lack of a physical drive. Steroids are highly addictive.
Anabolic steroids, particularly when used in high doses, can lead to infertility in both men and women. In men, steroids can suppress the natural production of testosterone, leading to decreased sperm production and testicular atrophy. In women, they can disrupt the menstrual cycle and ovulation. Corticosteroids can also affect fertility by altering hormonal balances, although their impact is generally less direct.
Excessive alcohol intake, marijuana use, or using anabolic steroids may cause gynecomastia. Surgery is not recommended for men who continue to use these products.
Bladder infections that cause blood in the urine are relatively common, affecting about 3-8 of women and 1-2 of men each year.
They can. Both men and women get yeast infections.
There are horse steroids that men and women take. These are not recommended and should be consulted by a physician.
Popular with athletes, steroids cause what most teenagers would be outcasted for, including shrinking testicles, development of breasts, and generally taking on an overall female appearance for men. Females have the opposite affect of steroids, in which they will begin looking more manly. While there are several different types of steroids, this is the most common (idk the name for it), and these are all great for helping the body rid itself of diseases. With this type of steroids having the side affects it does however, why would people risk so much just to turn there body into a machine?
Epididymitis in men can be caused by various factors, including bacterial infections, particularly sexually transmitted infections like chlamydia and gonorrhea. Other causes may include non-sexually transmitted bacteria from urinary tract infections, trauma to the groin, or certain medications. Additionally, conditions such as prostatitis or urinary reflux can also contribute to the development of epididymitis.