Yes, long-term use of steroids can lead to dental problems. Steroids can weaken the immune system, increasing the risk of infections in the gums and oral tissues. They may also cause dry mouth, which can contribute to tooth decay and gum disease. Additionally, steroid use can affect bone density, potentially leading to issues with the jawbone and overall oral health.
yes it is possible
I reckon you should not use steroids. It is very bad for you and your body. Just think of it this Way you can use steroids and end up with problems in the long run or you just don't use steroids at all
Steroids are not depressants, they are hormones. But studies show that long term use or abuse of Steroids may cause Depression.
Can cause an upset tummy. Also dental problems in excessive amounts over a long periods of time.
Steroids in asthma medication will not cause sterility. They are nowhere near strong enough. The steroids reduce the swelling. They let other medicine get to its target. When the steroids end, the effects go away. As a result steroids are quick fixes but not long term solutions.
Sure, problems with your nose.
It really depends on what the insurance covers, the overall cost, and your family dental history. Families with a long history of dental problems due to genetics are often well served by having dental insurance that covers preventative care and a good portiion of treatments as long as it is within your budget.
As long as you haven't taken any anabolic steroids to "enhance" your workouts you should have no problems.
Yes!! Do not take steroids or alcohol at ALL DURING A PREGNANCY!!! dont do drugs ===ANOTHER ANSWER=== DRINKING alcohol during pregnancy can cause your child to be born with FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME. An FAS baby has multiple problems, including birth defects and learning disabilities. For your BABY not to have life long problems, PLEASE DO NOT DRINK or take drugs during any stage of your pregnancy.
Steroids, when taken to enhance performance in athletics, more often than not, tend to cause testicular atrophy. This reduces both the quantity and quality of sperm produced. Men who take steroids for a long enough period, may actually render themselves sterile.
No it does not.
Well, athletes who stop playing often gain weight because they eat more and excercise less, and the athletes who take steroids will have cardiac problems. (health problems)