Peter Bond on steroids and their effect on hematocrit and hemoglobin: "The use of anabolic steroids can lead to a condition called erythrocytosis. It’s a condition in which your body has too many red blood cells in its blood... When hematocrit gets too high, a different problem arises. The higher it is, the ‘thicker’ your blood becomes: it increases the viscosity of blood. This carries an increased risk of thrombosis. Let’s take a look at how anabolic steroids increase hematocrit and by how much. After that, let’s look at the risk of thrombosis and what might be done about it."
Anabolic Steroids and Erythrocytosis Polycythemia
The use of anabolic steroids can lead to a condition called erythrocytosis. It’s a condition in which your body has too many erythrocytes, or red blood cells, in its blood.
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