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Anne Truong

What is the Relationship Between Bodybuilding and ED?

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Bodybuilding, the pursuit of achieving a peak physical form, has become a global phenomenon. However, not all parts of this journey are spoken about openly. One such is the relationship between bodybuilding, the use of anabolic steroids, and a health issue called Erectile Dysfunction (ED).

In this episode, I will uncover the hidden relationship between bodybuilding and ED. This episode will teach you on how to protect your sexual health while still reaching your fitness goals.

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Anabolic Steroids and ED

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One prick. Close up of a professional bodybuilder making an injection while sitting at the table | Photographer: Adamov Dmitriy | Copyright: ADA

What are anabolic steroids, you may ask? They're a type of steroid similar to testosterone, a hormone that makes a man, well, a man!

Testosterone assists in building muscles, reducing body fat, boosting energy, and more. But in the bodybuilding world, these steroids are often misused. This can lead to a serious imbalance in the body's normal functions, and ED.


Steroids Abuse and ED

A surprising victim of steroids abuse is a man's sexual health. Yes, you read it right! Prolonged steroid usage can lead to ED, a condition that many wouldn't associate with the muscle-building regimen.

The problem lies in the body's natural balance. When a person takes too many steroids, the body responds by producing an enzyme called aromatase. This then converts the excess testosterone into estrogen, the female hormone, lowering the testosterone levels, causing ED.


Other Side Effects of Steroids Abuse

But the adverse effects of anabolic steroids don't stop there. These steroids, frequently taken in large quantities by gym-goers, can cause numerous health problems. They can lead to:

  • high blood pressure,
  • heart issues,
  • decreased sperm count,
  • contribute to testicular cancer,
  • and psychiatric changes like aggression and delusion

But what’s the most alarming part? Some of these effects could be permanent, even after stopping steroid use. Your body may take from three months to a year to recover, but sometimes the damage stays.


Final Thoughts

Steroids may seem like a shortcut to the perfect body, but the dangers they pose outweigh the benefits.

For example, if your body is like a luxury car; therefore you wouldn't fill it with the wrong gas, would you? Likewise, it's crucial to treat your body right, feed it the best fuel, and avoid harmful substances to prevent ED. After all, you only have one body, so take care of it like you would a priceless possession.


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