What are the Side Effects of Trenbolone?

Many steroids do have some adverse side effects. Trenbolone is one of the harsher steroids because of its powerful anabolic and androgenic properties.

Individual responses and sensitivity to Tren can play a role in the severity of the side effects, if any at all.

Some individuals have one injection and they are knocked out and others have been cycling Tren for years and have no health issues what so ever.

Research has indicated the following side effects associated with high doses of Trenbolone:

  • Increased hair loss
  • Increased bouts of acne
  • Hypertension
  • Insomnia
  • Night sweats
  • Loss of sex drive
  • Increased anxiety levels
  • A quick resting heart rate

Trenbolone is not a catalyst for oestrogen conversion and therefore is not associated with bloating and water retention.

Nevertheless, Tren is a potent progestin and this can lead to gynecomastia, especially in people who already susceptible to this condition.

In addition, Tren can also cause suppression of testosterone levels, it will close down your natural production of testosterone and can shrink your testicles.

Trenbolone also seems to give users a poor sleep pattern and insomnia. Plus it can cause severe sweating during the night and even the simplest activities such as walking upstairs can cause you to sweat a lot more than usual.

Tren usage can also impair cardiovascular function which can also have a negative impact on daily functional fitness. Therefore, daily activities such as walking, lifting and carrying etc; can become a lot more arduous.

There is evidence to suggest that Tren usage can increase your blood pressure levels and this can place additional stress/strain on the heart.

In terms of the kidneys, long-term Tren usage can cause your urine to be an orange-brown colour. This discolouration of the urine has been associated with Tren’s ability to increase your sweat rate and water loss from excessive body heat.
While using Tren it is important to keep an eye on your hydration levels.

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