Women are also turning to steroids! The terrible effects on body and mental health


Published: 12:07 17 December 2025
Almost everyone knows about the use of steroids among muscular men in the gym. But recently this trend has been rapidly increasing among women as well. International studies have shown that the rate of steroid use among women has more than doubled in a decade. Currently, about 4 percent of adult women use steroids at least once in their lives. This rate is especially high among female bodybuilders.
Researchers warn that the side effects of steroids in women are very permanent and can cause long-term damage to physical and mental health.
Why is steroid use increasing among women?
1. Rise in sports: Since 2020, women have increased their participation in powerlifting, bodybuilding and Olympic weightlifting.
2. The impact of social media: Fitfluencer stories and examples of body transformation on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube are influencing women.
3. Advice from acquaintances: Studies in Australia and Scandinavia have shown that women start taking steroids on the advice of a male friend, partner or coach.
Risk factors:
The side effects of steroids in women can be quite permanent. These include—
Unusual hair growth on the face or body
Hoarseness
Irregular or stopped menstruation
Decreased ability to have children
Reduced breast tissue
Acne and hair loss
Enlarged clitoris
Anxiety, anger and mood changes
Steroids from clandestine labs contain lead, arsenic and cadmium, which also increases the risk of cancer, heart disease, stroke and organ failure.
Solution:
It is important to increase health awareness for women.
Accurate information needs to be delivered through social media.
Measures should be taken to remove the social stigma of women in the medical system.
Healthcare should be made accessible and safe.
Experts believe that simply introducing bans or strict rules is not enough. Proper information, advice and treatment must be provided in accordance with the woman's body and risks.
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