Steroids themselves do not directly affect the appendix, but they can influence the immune system and potentially increase the risk of infections, which might indirectly impact the appendix. For instance, individuals on long-term steroid therapy may have a higher risk of developing abdominal complications, including appendicitis, due to altered immune responses. If someone experiences abdominal pain while on steroids, it's essential to seek medical evaluation to rule out any serious conditions, including appendicitis.
Removal of the appendix will have no effect on whether or not you can have children.
The appendix will inflame when you eat cooked black pepper among other things that you may be allergic to and that will irritate the appendix. Uncooked black pepper has no adverse effect on the appendix.
Lol my doc sed the appendix duznt do anything so probably not
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No, steroids will not effect how birth control work.
Steroids can make your period longer. They effect everyone in different ways. Your period can be effected even up to a month or two after the steroids.
Steroids slowly lower your testosterone levels causing you to kind of go through a 'female' puberty.
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They blow up your guts
Steroids do not have significant affects on the skeletal system. However, they do have significant affects on muscles, hormones, and psychological functioning.