Steroids are synthetic versions of hormones that are normally produced by the adrenal glands, which are two small glands above the kidneys.
Steroids send signals to your body’s organs, tissues, and cells in order to make them do different functions. They help you grow, stay healthy, and reproduce. There are two kinds, ones that your body makes naturally and ones that are man-made, including anabolic steroids, injectable steroids, and oral steroids.
Anabolic steroid users often notice a rapid gain in muscular strength. This typically indicates that individuals can workout more often and for longer amounts of time while recovering more quickly. This may often result in rapid gains in lean muscle tissue.
Steroids may be used to treat a variety of medical disorders, such as: Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary illness, tennis elbow and frozen shoulder, aching joints or muscles – such as arthritis, etc.