Risks for Girls
Specific risks for girls associated with anabolic steroids include:
- increased facial and body hair growth
- development of masculine traits, such as deepening of the voice, and loss of feminine
body characteristics, such as shrinking of the breasts
- enlargement of the clitoris
- menstrual cycle changes
Risks for Guys
Specific risks for guys include:
- testicular shrinkage
- pain when urinating
- breast development
- impotence (inability to get an erection)
- reduced sperm count and infertility
Other Problems
Steroids can also have serious psychological side effects. Some users may become
aggressive or combative, believe things that aren't true (delusions), or have extreme
feelings of mistrust or fear (paranoia). And people who use steroids also appear to
be at higher risk for using other drugs, such as alcohol or cocaine, often to counteract
some of the negative effects of steroids.
Steroid users who inject the drugs with a needle are at risk for infection with
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), the
virus that causes AIDS, if they share needles with other users. People who use dirty
needles are also at risk for contracting hepatitis,
a liver disease, or bacterial endocarditis, an
infection of the inner lining of the heart.
Steroids: Stacking and Addiction
Some people "cycle" their steroid doses. This means they take multiple doses of
steroids over a period of time, stop for a period, then start up again. "Stacking"
means taking two or more different anabolic steroids. Other steroid users may "pyramid"
their steroids, starting with a low dose and gradually increasing the dose, frequency,
or number of anabolic steroids taken, then tapering off to complete a cycle. Users
believe that stacking enhances the effects of each individual drug, pyramiding allows
the body to get used to high doses of steroids, and steroid-free periods help the
body recuperate from the drugs. There is no scientific evidence to support any of
these claims.
A lot of people tell themselves they'll only use steroids for a season or a school
year. Unfortunately, steroids can be addictive, making it hard to stop taking them.
And once users stop taking steroids, they can have withdrawal symptoms such as
loss of appetite, tiredness, restlessness, insomnia, mood swings, and depression.
Strong Alternatives to Steroids
Anabolic steroid use is illegal and banned by professional sports organizations
and medical associations. In spite of this, some athletes continue to take steroids
because they think it gives them a competitive advantage. As seen in high-profile
cases, if an athlete is caught using steroids, his or her career can be destroyed.
And there are serious health consequences.
When it comes right down to it, harming your body or getting disqualified aren't
smart ways to try to improve your athletic performance. Being a star athlete means
working hard and training the healthy way: eating
the right foods, practicing, and strength
training without the use of drugs.
Date reviewed: February 2017