When we stay “steroid,” what we really mean is “anabolic steroid,” which is a man-made substance that has similar effects to testosterone in the body, including increased muscle growth and recovery, strength, and leanness are many reasons why steroids need to remain illegal. People do not realize how steroids affect a human’s health or the physical effects that it does to your body. Steroids has very few positive effects that will eventually accelerate to drastic changes in your life. Steroids alter your mood very rapidly, causing manic episodes, almost as someone diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. Nevertheless, athletes use steroids cheat their way to the top. The long term effects of steroids are far more serious than you would ever think. …show more content…
“Steroids are synthetic substances produced in a laboratory, whose chemical structure is similar to that of the male hormone testosterone” (DEA Diversion). Which means that steroids change the appearance of your body. Studies show when women inject a male hormone to their body, they will receive male tendencies; facial hair, deeper voices and bald patterns in their hair, aggressiveness, and unwanted acne. “Some athletes, bodybuilders, and others abuse these drugs in an attempt to enhance performance and/or improve their physical appearance.” Competitive athletes think using steroids will enhance their bodies, make them strong, and look good naked. However, they do not take in consideration that steroids will lead to irreversible health risks such as heart diseases and different types of cancers. Is taking steroids worth losing your life? You only live once so why willingly mess it up (Department of Health and Human Resources).
Emotions are already hard to control and adding extra testosterone will cause manic episodes. Manic episodes are when your emotions range from an abundance of anger straight into depression, to being extremely overly happy for long periods at a time. Extra testosterone will affect your sleep patterns as well and cause you to become
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A few days later he starts to see his body changing! Now his body is starting to look sexy, slim, and strong. Jimmy feels he can do anything he wants, “Okay just one more time and then I am done” Jimmy’s brain says. Finally, his friends are realizing the new Jimmy and he numerous compliments. He has two choices; stop taking the deadly drug and lose his fake muscles, or continue to increase the dosage to make himself stronger, energized, and keep pulling all the beautiful girls. Jimmy decides to continue to increase the steroids for several
Steroids effect ever gender differently, but it also has some of the same effects of every user. In women steroids cause them to grow hair all over the body in patches. It also causes them to have male-pattern baldness, deepened voice, enlarged clitoris, and menstrual cycle. Steroids can also affect the user if taken at a young age. Some effects that steroids have on teens is that it stunts the growth, which means to stop the growth of the bones in the body. It can also stunt the height if taken before the users growth spurt. Some of the effects that steroids that can have on the users are paranoid or jealousy, extreme irritability, false beliefs or ideas, impaired judgement (National Institution on Drug Abuse ). These effects can cause the user to be very aggressive and then switch his mood to being depressed. The short term risk of using steroids are an increased risk of heart disease and possibly cancer (Aschwanden). Then the long term effects are kidney problems or failure, liver damage, and can increase blood pressure. The use of roids can also cause brain damage in short and long term use. Some signs that steroids cause are weight gain and unusual mood swings. The body produces the right amount of testosterone if steroids are used it can affect the cell and organ function in the body because the user
Furthermore, steroids are terrible for the sports world in general. Athletes who abuse steroids cheat the game and themselves. “The use of performance-enhancing drugs by professional athletes, or doping, has been acknowledged as a problem since at least the 1960s” (Performance Enhancing Drugs In Sports Fast Facts). Many superstar athletes had their reputation completely ruined because of being caught of cheating the game they play. Steroids are ruining professionals sports the more and more athletes decide to abuse performance-enhancing
Steroids come with three different types of risks/side effects that include: mental health, addictive potential and physical dangers. Steroids have immediate effects on the brain of a user as soon as they begin taking them. As soon as steroids are introduced into the user’s system, they “[bind to the] androgen (male sex hormone) and estrogen (female sex hormone) receptors on the surface of a cell.” Studies have suggested that “steroids may contribute to psychiatric dysfunction, paranoid jealousy, extreme irritability, delusions, and impaired judgment stemming from feelings of invincibility” (“NIDA InfoFacts: Steroids (Anabolic-Androgenic)”, 2009). These mental side effects also contribute to the growing narcissistic nature of steroid users, where they feel invincible, that no one is better than them, or
Users have different reasons for doping and, subsequently, steroids have different health consequences. Some common side effects from steroid use are the following: acne, genital changes, water retention, yellowing of the eyes and skin; women may experience: male-pattern baldness, decreased breast size, deeper voices, hairy bodies, and menstrual irregularities; men may experience: reduced sperm production, shrinking of the testicles, impotence, difficulty or pain in urinating, baldness, and irreversible breast enlargement. But these are just minor setbacks right? One could say that, like those aren’t bad, but researchers have also linked steroid abuse to much more serious risks such as: fatal liver cysts, liver cancer, blood clotting, cholesterol changes, hypertension, stroke, and even heart attack. Despite all these potential problems, many still choose to take steroids.
Steroids not only affect the body but also the mind too. It is proven that when an athlete takes steroids they tend to be more of an aggressive person in society’s eyes. The advantage of having an aggressive behavior is that the abuser is more focused and trains more intensely. The bad part about taking steroids is that the person becomes easily irritated and impatient. Even after an athlete stops using steroids they seem to develop depression because they experience withdraw symptoms. It is against federal law to use steroids without a prescription. Professional athletes usually do not think about how much trouble steroids can give them. In 1990, President George W. Bush signed a bill to put steroids in the category of methamphetamines, opium and morphine. If someone would get caught using steroids they could be punished up to one year in prison, a twenty thousand dollar fine, and a year of drug classes (New Law…).
Anabolic Steroids are commonly viewed as a miracle drug in order to increase muscle growth and definition, but what most users of the drug don’t know are the life altering effects that prolonged use can cause. When the drug was released in the late 50’s by scientists working for the Soviet Union, they had no idea what the lasting effects were going to be. At first the drug seemed to be almost a miracle, it helped the Soviet weightlifting team beat the American team by a long shot, but then the lifters began to experience certain bodily changes that were actually the onsets of horrendous life changing side effects that could have been prevented with further studies. Since that time, most states in North America and around have banned the distribution and use of the drug completely due to its adverse effects on the body, if caught using such drugs in professional sporting communities, it could land the athlete thousands of dollars’ worth of fines and they can even face up to five years in jail if they are found with the drug in their possession. On top of this, the risks involved can potentially alter the normal way of life for that athlete for the rest of his life, such risks include hormonal changes, cardiovascular problems, behavioral issues, and even problems with the reproductive system.
Even though steroids enhance performance of an athlete, the risks by far outweigh the benefits. No trophy or championship is worth the possibility of a life threatening disease or an end to life altogether.
Aside the from what you gain from taking steroids, the common side effects will make you rethink your use. The side effects are different for each sex. For males, instead of becoming more masculine they potentially become more feminine. They could start
A popular short term fix leads to negative long term effects. “Anabolic steroids work differently from other drugs of abuse; they do not have the same short-term effects on the brain” (Anabolic Steroids). Steroids are boosts of testosterone that can be prescribed by doctors for patients with disorders with their muscles. Some athletes abuse them for higher performance results. Although using steroids is a fast way to gain muscle, they should be taken only for medical use, due to their harmful effects on the human body, the mental health of the user, and they are addictive.
Steroids are one of the most common performance enhancing drugs, for the most part it rapidly builds muscle, But as well as build muscle it can cause the user to fly into a rage. This is very dangerous because most of its avid users are extremely strong and large because of the drug. This drug is only one of the most commonly known but there are plenty others and they all have their dangers as well as benefits. Steroids being one of the most commonly known performance enhancing drug, or PED, they are also one of the most common and easily detectable, this being with a simple urine test. So that also means that people who decide to use this drug they must also find a way to test positive while on this drug. There are quite a few ways of doing
All the anabolic steroids that were used by Johnson, Armstrong and the athletes in the Russian doping scandal have the same purpose: to mimic the effects of testosterone, a hormone that contains numerous physical improvements to the athlete. Examples of these improvements are the ability to work out harder, strengthen muscles, and reduce body fat (Yesalis, 153), capabilities that are particularly useful for various sports (Mayo Clinic). Although anabolic steroids do indeed provide many advantages to the athletes, they are not without their flaws. Users will develop severe side effects namely infertility, tendon rupture, blood pressure increase, and possibly HIV (Mayo Clinic). In addition, these drugs have the ability to cause acne and liver illnesses as well as death (Brodwin). Yesalis, an expert of drug abuse for over 20 years, has collected evidence of deaths due to the usage of anabolic steroids from many of his colleagues. According to his evidence, more than 10 athletes alone have died after usage (Yesalis 180, 181, 182, 195). Given that an anabolic steroid is able to cause so much harm to an athlete him or herself, its effects are undeniably dangerous to every individual user. Thus, the negative health effects caused by anabolic steroids is a crucial consequence that an athlete must emphasize and not
Per the video if one trains for endurance, size, or muscles, your muscles takes on these characteristics on anabolic steroids (National Geographic, 2011). This is fascinating especially in regards to endurance. Typically when one thinks of steroids use it is synonymous with muscle gain and thus to learn that is can help improve endurance such as in the case for Ben Johnson and Marion Jones, track and field athletes, is baffling. As a result I can see why this substance is abused in almost all major sports. Aside from these benefits, it was evident that the abuse of anabolic steroids have severe negative consequences. Among them for men are severe acne gynecomastia, testicular atrophy, tumors cancers, and increased risk of strokes and heart attack. In women it causes male pattern baldness in women, growth of facial hair in women, permanent deepening of the voice, and the same cardiovascular issues it causes in men ((National Geographic,
"Steroids" has more than one construal. Your body naturally engenders some steroids, to avail you fight stress and grow more immensely colossal during puberty. (But your body kens just the right amount that you require, so there's no desideratum to take any extra.) There's withal a type of medicine called steroids that people might take if they have pain,asthma, or a skin quandary. But these aren't the kind of steroids getting attention in sports. When people verbally express steroids, they often mean illicit anabolic steroids. Anabolic steroids are artificially engendered hormones that are identically tantamount to, or akin to, androgens, the male-type sex hormones in the body. The most puissant of these is testosterone. Anabolic steroids can be taken in the form of pills, powders, or injections.
It is impossible for researchers to design studies that would accurately test the effects of large doses of steroids on athletes, because giving participants such high doses would be unethical” (performance-enhancing drugs: know the risks, pg. 2). This further supports that athletes misuse steroids, not only because they are illegal and prohibited, but because they are taking doses higher than prescribed. By taking higher doses there is no way to really know the negative effects that may come with it, because very high doses of steroids has not been very well studied. In addition, the Mayo Clinic states, “Taking anabolic-androgenic steroids to enhance athletic performance, besides being prohibited by most sports organizations, it’s illegal. In the past 70 years, more effective law enforcement in the United States has pushed much of the illegal steroid industry into the black market. This poses additional health risks because the drugs are either made in another countries and smuggled into the U.S. or they are made in clandestine labs in the U.S.” (performance-enhancing drugs: know the risks, pg. 3). The reader can see from the information above that steroids are illegal and prohibited for the use of athletes. It also helps the reader see just how dangerous these drugs are because law enforcement has pushed the steroid industry into the black market where they do not have to meet government
In the past three decades, steroids has been becoming a serious problem more than ever in the athletic field. Steroids are anabolic drug "to build" growth hormones that include the androgens (male sex hormones) principally testosterone and estrogen and progestogens (female sex hormones). Steroids were first developed for medical purposes. They're used in controlling inflammation, strengthening weakened hearts, preventing conception, and alleviating symptoms of arthritis and asthma. Unfortunately research has shown that steroids have been abused in almost every kind of sport. Although steroids contribute to a muscular body, usage should remain illegal because they physically deteriorate and mentally destroy the body.