THE POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECTS OF HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE HRT, PART TWO

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Acromegaly and HGH

Acromegaly is a medical disorder similar physiologically to gigantism, although the manifest symptoms are quite different. Acromegaly is a disorder in which the hands, feet, and face bones grow beyond their average size and shape in response to severe hormonal imbalances, especially regarding Growth Hormone.

Individuals that choose to abuse HGH for an extended time are at a high risk of developing symptoms of acromegaly.

Gigantism can only occur until the end of puberty because structures known as epiphyseal plates cap the bones at the end, preventing a young person from growing any taller. After the epiphyseal plates close, the bones can still grow in overall shape; they just cannot grow longer.

In adults who engage in severe Growth Hormone Abuse for an extended period, HGH overdose can warp the size and shape of the hands, feet, and face. The face tends to grow more squared, and the bones of the cheeks, jaw, and forehead begin to grow outward, making a person take on characteristics commonly referred to as Neanderthal-like.

The symptoms can sometimes be reversed in cases of mild to moderate acromegaly, especially if physiological changes are not severe. Even for patients with moderate-to-severe acromegaly, the symptoms can be mitigated even if they are not entirely eradicated. Acromegaly is one of the most severe symptoms of Adult Growth Hormone Abuse because Acromegaly has a severe impact on long-term mortality, especially if left untreated.

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