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Steroid Sunburn - Prevent &/or Reverse

geoboy

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when I do test >400mg ew without dbol (with the huge estrogen contribution) my face gets the familiar sunburn look, and i hate it.

are there any techniques to prevent this or at least minimize it (other than doing dbol with it)?
 
geoboy said:
when I do test >400mg ew without dbol (with the huge estrogen contribution) my face gets the familiar sunburn look, and i hate it.

are there any techniques to prevent this or at least minimize it (other than doing dbol with it)?

This is most likely from hypertension, not to mention in some people Test will cause bloat and edema in their faces......

Sorry, this is a side you might have to live with, Geopet.



DIV

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kahbab said:
are you saying it's from the estrogen? is it hot like sunburn? could it be from high b/p?

no the opposite. the estrogen is skin-friendly (small pores, soft etc), the androgens harsh on skin.

Div: not BP related (for me at least), I'm 115/80 no matter what (i think i'm adrenally challanged :-} )
 
geoboy said:
no the opposite. the estrogen is skin-friendly (small pores, soft etc), the androgens harsh on skin.

not BP related (for me at least), I'm 115/80 no matter what (i think i'm adrenally challanged :-} )


Yes, the Test is rough on the skin; perhaps you should think about a skin moisturizer?

If it's your adrenals, you're fucked, GeoHolmes......

Remember Georgie24? He had adrenal issues and look at him now! :eek2:



DIV

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DIVISION said:
Yes, the Test is rough on the skin; perhaps you should think about a skin moisturizer?

If it's your adrenals, you're fucked, GeoHolmes......

Remember Georgie24? He had adrenal issues and look at him now! :eek2:

DIV

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what happened to georgie24? should I take a xanax before I read your answer?
 
geoboy said:
what happened to georgie24? should I take a xanax before I read your answer?

He had a contest w/ SilverbackGorilla, slipped, threw in the towel and flipped, and last we saw him he was panhandling off an interstate exitramp holding a sign that said "Will Work for Granola bars"..... :worried:

Sadly, we haven't seen Georgie since.........he's dissapeared like a gorilla in the mist......



DIV

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dogoftheday said:
High BP never, ever causes sun-burn or flush on the face.
thats some bullshit. HBP causes many people to appear flush in the face.
Bionic
 
dogoftheday said:
High BP never, ever causes sun-burn or flush on the face.
Adrenaline flushing - This kind of vascular dilation is caused by an adrenaline rush or a large supply of adrenaline under pressure with immediate or instant flushing. It is the same as sympathetic nerves, but it is hormone released. Stress is the body's reaction to a perceived threat. Adrenaline and hormones are released, and the nervous system is activated, sharpening our senses, but simultaneously our pulse rises, our muscles tense and our immune system begins to shut down.

Those that can not relieve stress as needed may experience fatigue, upset stomach, and frequent headaches, and a flushing face. Long-term stress can contribute to family breakdown, job fatigue, with resulting long-term health problems such as depression, heart disease, high blood pressure, and rosacea.
Bionic
 
dogoftheday said:
High BP never, ever causes sun-burn or flush on the face.
never ever, huh? Are you sure now, or do i need to post more FACTS?

"The other type of adrenal tumor that can cause secondary hypertension (high blood pressure)is called a pheochromocytoma. This tumor produces excessive catecholamines, which include several adrenalin-related hormones. The diagnosis of a pheochromocytoma is suspected in individuals who have sudden and recurrent episodes of hypertension (high blood pressure) that are associated with flushing, rapid heart beating (palpitations), and sweating, in addition to the symptoms associated with high blood pressure."
 
dogoftheday said:
High BP never, ever causes sun-burn or flush on the face.
One more for you, playa....
PS-Knowledge is Power.
Subject: flushing (heat on face)associated with hypertension
Topic Area: Hypertension
Forum: The Heart Forum
Question Posted By: treva on Monday, December 27, 1999


49 yr old, over-weight female with history of hypertension.
3 months ago I received a stint in renal artery for renal stenosis. After procedure BP was normal without mediaction for appx. one month, however hypertension returned and has not been alleviated. Follow-up CT scans and nuclear studies reveal no restenosis. I was placed on Norvasc, Altace and hydrochlorothiazide to control BP at 145/95 (average). Test for vasoactive amines was negative. Since starting medicines partial relief has been given to the flushing and severe face pain which occurred 1 month post stint procedure. Is flushing associated with BP? What is the deciding factor to determine if hypertension is truly idiopathic?

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Answer Posted By: CCF CARDIO MD - CRC on Monday, December 27, 1999

The flushing may b associated with bouts of hypertension and I would recommend checking your BP next time you have one of these episodes. You may also be experiencing early menopause so you should check this with your doctor. Hypertension is deemed idiopathic if all secondary causes are excluded.
 
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