- Anabolic steroids are synthetic substances that mimic testosterone and are often abused to increase muscle mass and enhance athletic performance.
- These drugs can be taken in pill or liquid form or through injections, and they are sometimes used medically to treat hormone deficiencies and conditions like cancer and AIDS.
- Steroid abuse can lead to severe and potentially irreversible physical effects, including heart disease, liver damage, and profound changes in physical appearance, such as severe acne and excessive hair growth.
- Both males and females face specific risks; males may experience infertility and breast development, while females may suffer from male-pattern baldness and menstrual irregularities.
- In addition to physical dangers, steroid abuse can also significantly impact mental health, leading to increased aggression, paranoia, and depression.
Learning Targets
After studying this lesson, I will be able to
describe the dangers of anabolic steroids
Steroid Facts
• Steroids are synthetically manufactured testosterone-like drugs taken to build muscle, enhance performance,
and improve appearance.
• Steroids can be swallowed in liquid or pill form, or injected
• Medically used for treatment of hormone deficiency, as well as diseases that result in loss of lean muscle mass,
such as cancer and AIDS.
• Abusers take steroids in patterns (cycling) or take different types of steroids (stacking).
• Abusers generally take doses 10-100 times higher than prescribed for medical reasons.
Physical Effects of Steroid Abuse
Effects may be irreversible
• Short stature (if taken by adolescents)
• Tendon ruptures
• High blood pressure
• Heart attacks
• Liver disease or cancer
• Kidney failure
• Severe acne
• Oily scalp
• Jaundice
• Fluid retention
Additional risks for males
• Infertility
• Gynecomastia (breast development
• Shrinking of testicles
• Baldness
Additional risks for females
• Excessive growth of body hair
• Male-pattern baldness
• Enlargement of the clitoris
• Deepening of the voice
• Menstrual irregularities
Mental Effects of Steroid Abuse
• Increased rage or aggression
• Irritability
• paranoia or mania
• Delusions
• Impaired judgment
• Nervousness
• Depression
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