Anabolic steroids have similar to testosterone effects in the body and are responsible for morphosis, especially in teenagers. Even short-term use of steroids can cause health disorders. Please see the source information to find out more about anabolic steroids. http://www.ok-pharmacy.com/blog/how-steroids-affect-general-health/
No. It does not affect the same in any way.
Anabolic steroids do not directly impact how cells undergo mitotic cell division. However, they can affect muscle growth and repair, which involves cell division. Prolonged use of anabolic steroids can disrupt hormone balance and have negative effects on overall health, potentially impacting cellular processes indirectly.
Working out doesn't affect penis size, as long as you aren't on anabolic steroids. Steroids can damage the testicles and can lead to a smaller penis growth.
In males, the excess steroid suppresses the normal testosterone production in the body and can lead to shrunken testicles and decreased sperm count, baldness, and breast development (gynecomastia). Side effects of anabolic steroids include: Hair loss Dizziness Mood swings Hallucination Paranoia
Affect both male and female reproductive organs
Steroids are naturally occurring substances in plants and animals. Steroid hormones are a subset of steroids in general. Naturally-occurring steroid hormones in humans include androgens, including testosterone, estrogens, corticosteroids, which regulate metabolism and immune function, and anabolic steroids which affect muscle and bone synthesis. Synthetic analogs of the naturally-occurring steroid hormones have been developed for various purposes, including birth control. In popular usage, the term "steroids" usually refers to two specific synthetic anabolic steroid hormones, oxandrolone and nandrolone. These were developed to treat conditions such as anemia and osteoporosis, which cause muscle and bone loss, respectively.
Some athletes take a form of steroids - known as anabolic-androgen steroids or just anabolic steroids - to increase their muscle mass and strength. Epoetin, a synthetic form of erythropoietin, is commonly used by endurance athletes. It increases production of red blood cells and hemoglobin, resulting in improved movement of oxygen to the muscles.
Yes, anabolic steroids can affect both male and female reproductive organs. In males, they can lead to testicular atrophy, reduced sperm production, and infertility. In females, they can disrupt menstruation, cause masculinizing effects (virilization), and lead to infertility.
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this answer is primarily for trans men taking testosterone injections; yes. it definitely can. I don't know about natural testosterone but injected one of the warnings is that it COULD, not will but could affect your liver.
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