human growth hormone?
Aug 08, 2010 in
Health FAQs
my cousin was just asking, does the injectible human growth hormone is dangerous/ not advisable on a 19yr old man?
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Augusta on August 8, 2010 at 12:31 pm
Actually human growth hormone found ho be dangerous for human use. One rather predictable human growth hormone danger is overgrowth of certain bones (when normal growth is finished and HGH levels are still high, abnormal growth in these bones can continue), particularly in the face, causing coarse prominent features. Over time, muscle weakness may set in and there can be metabolic problems such as diabetes and high blood pressure. Heart problems associated with high HGH levels are well documented, and nerve damage is also one of the commonly seen human growth hormone risks. The relative risk of these and other side effects increases with the size of the dose given. Subtle but common human growth hormone risks also include fluid retention causing puffiness, and muscle and joint aches. In controlled studies of elderly people being given HGH injections, these side effects were common and bothersome enough to necessitate discontinuing the treatment in a significant number of cases. In other cases, reducing the dose also alleviated the symptoms, but an important human growth hormone danger is that side effects can entail permanent damage. It is not advisable to human of all ages!
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