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Steroid Side Effects in Men: Short-Term and Long-Term Health Risks Explained
Steroids can increase muscle size and strength, but they also affect nearly every system in the body. Many risks develop slowly and are underestimated.
Cardiovascular Risks of Steroid Use
Steroids can:
- Raise blood pressure
- Increase LDL (“bad”) cholesterol
- Reduce HDL (“good”) cholesterol
- Increase risk of heart attack and stroke
These risks can occur even in men under 40.
Hormonal and Reproductive Effects
Anabolic steroids suppress natural testosterone production.
Possible consequences include:
- Testicular shrinkage
- Reduced sperm count
- Erectile dysfunction
- Long-term low testosterone
Hormone recovery is not always guaranteed after prolonged use. (Steroid Side Effects)

Liver and Organ Stress
Oral steroids are particularly associated with liver strain and elevated liver enzymes. Long-term use increases the risk of organ damage.
Mental Health and Mood Changes
Steroids can influence brain chemistry.
Reported effects include:
- Irritability and aggression
- Anxiety
- Mood swings
- Depression after stopping
Mental health changes are often overlooked until they become severe.
The Bigger Picture of Steroid Side Effects
Steroid side effects are not limited to appearance. They can impact fertility, heart health, mental wellbeing, and long-term hormone balance.
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