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Winstrol side effects, as well as the side effects caused by other steroids, may be potentially dangerous. Being aware of what these are, however, can minimize adverse reactions from occurring. While treatment is available for some of these Winstrol side effects, prevention is still the key in safely using this steroid. It is greatly advised that Winstrol be used in its recommended dose and in the recommended duration.
Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, trouble sleeping or excitation may occur the first several days as your body adjusts to the medication. Other side effects include acne, yellowing of the skin or mood changes. Males before puberty may experience increases in penis size, frequency of erections, and hair growth. After puberty, males may experience loss of scalp hair, breast tenderness or swelling, painful erections, trouble urinating, changes in sex drive.
Women should notify their doctor if they develop: deepening of the voice, hoarseness, an increase in body hair, changes in sex drive, menstrual changes. Notify your doctor if you develop: vomiting, skin color changes, swelling of the feet or ankles.
Anabolic steroids may stop or stunt growth in children under 18 years of age. Thus, Winstrol must only be used in this age group when prescribed by a medical specialist. Liver disease, sometimes fatal, has occurred as a result of abuse of anabolic steroids. When used as directed under medical supervision, the risks are minimal.
Amidst popular belief that Winstrol does not affect the hypothalamic pituitary testicular axis, any steroid will actually suppress your testosterone production to some degree. Therefore it is possible to have a Winstrol side effect of problems with your libido and sperm formation although this is not that common.
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