Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Human Growth Hormone Risks

Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is created in the pituitary gland. It is responsible for muscle and bone development. It may be injected into the body to promote skin rejuvenation, muscle growth and bone strengthening. HGH has gained notoriety in recent years due to the number of professional athletes that have abused it in an effort to gain a competitive edge. HGH can produce serious side effects and should not be used without medical supervision.


Cancer Risk


Due to the fact it promotes all types of cell growth, including abnormal cell growth, one of the greatest risks of using HGH is the development of cancer (see Resources below).


Cardiac Risk


HGH can abnormally enlarge the organs in the body, particularly the heart, resulting in cardiac conditions, irregular heartbeat and increased risk for cardiac arrest.


Sexual Disfunction


Men taking HGH may notice a marked decline in their sexual performance and genital size. However, this damage is not permanent and will rectify itself once injections stop.


Bone Deformation


Acromegaly, the deformation and disproportion of the bones in the face and hands, can permanently distort an individual's physical features.


Stroke Risk








There is an increased risk of stroke in individuals who abuse HGH due to compromised heart function.

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