
Steroids and other drugs of abuse have accumulated a great deal of controversy. As much as they have been linked by the media, with dangerous side effects and kill and mortality rates of a very high level, which have been widely used in conventional medicine quite acceptable side effect profile, but provided that patients are monitored for possible complications clear chances.
This controversy has been in recent years when, for example, the player Football Lyle Alzado was diagnosed with cancer he had attributed as a result of steroid abuse. Basically, as much as steroids have been the cause cancer, especially liver cancer, there was no evidence that appeared in the supports that steroids killed Alzado. Even doctors indicated that the steroids did not contribute to his untimely death.
Another intended effect and controversial is the idea that steroids have led to the disappearance of many young through suicide. As much as the low testosterone levels are known to cause depression, and, basically, the end of a cycle of steroids lowers the levels testosterone, the hypothesis that the effect that steroids have been primarily responsible for suicide attempts among adolescents has been established.
This is established even after the fact that many teenagers who are bodybuilders have been using steroids. Since the 1960s, there have been few studies that have examined a possible link between steroids and suicide attempts in any medical writing. Arnold Schwarzenegger has also been at the center of the steroids controversy. As much as admitted to using steroids during his bodybuilding career long before they may be illegal, ran to undergo heart surgery.
Many assumed this was because of steroids. Well, steroids can cause abnormal enlargement and thickening of the left ventricle of the heart. Arnold was born with a congenital genetic defect in his heart had a condition that literally came out of his bicuspid aortic valve in Instead of the usual three. This is a condition that causes problems later as you age.
Steroid use has been known to cause aggression and hypomania although the association between steroids and aggression is still very clear. As much as some studies have also demonstrated the correlation between symptoms of mania and Similar to steroids, recent studies do not question this kind of conclusions. It has also been critical of theory and said that studies showing a correlation between unbridled aggression and steroid use have been confused in the sense that users and abusers of steroids show a group B with respect to the personality disorders before administration of steroids.
Also, many case studies of strong and broad, basically, have come to the conclusion that steroids have little or no effect on increasing realistic cases of aggressive behavior. In cases of aggression and in fact builds character and personality are a cause that is beyond substance abuse and use.
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