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Side Effects of Human Growth Hormone

Written by Author - Authors Medical experts of the National HRT Clinic - October 16, 2015

Adults today have many options for improving the state of their bodies and health as they age, but, before entering into any type of medical treatment, it is essential to understand fully the benefits and possible risks, or side effects that could occur. This report will clarify the potential side effects that a person could face from HGH injections.

Side Effects of HGH

HGH – Human growth hormone therapy is extremely safe for adult use in certain situations when the following guidelines are in place:

  • This medication must be prescribed by a specialist
  • Blood testing is required to determine if there is a somatotropin (growth hormone, GH) deficiency
  • The dosage must be carefully calculated to the body’s needs
  • Other medical conditions must be discussed before treatment is prescribed to ensure that there are no health issues that could make the receipt of this therapy dangerous

Following the guidelines above will minimize any potential side effects of human growth hormone. This will pave the way for positive changes such as increased energy, deeper sleep, improved muscle tone and bone density, and even better sex. There are many astounding benefits that can be achieved for an adult who is dealing with GH deficiency, and information about that topic can be found in another report on this website about HGH results.

The most likely reason a person will experience side effects of taking human growth hormone is that he or she is administering a dosage that is higher than what the body requires. This is typically avoided by working with a doctor who specializes in adult hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Any severe adverse changes will often be detected in a short period of time, and are exceedingly rare for a person who has had the proper testing done and completed an honest medical questionnaire detailing any other health-related issues.

The doctor should be contacted at once if any of these situations occur:

  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
  • Severe pain in upper stomach or back
  • Swelling in head, face, lips, tongue, throat, feet, or hands
  • Tingling or numbness in fingers, wrist, or hands
  • Increased urination or thirst
  • Dry mouth or strange breath odor
  • Blurred vision or severe and sudden pain behind the eyes
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Hives or other allergic reaction

These risk factors are extremely rare, especially for a person who is working with an HRT expert and following all guidelines for blood testing, physical examination, and completion of the health questionnaire. The professional staff at National HRT® can answer any questions regarding these concerns and how to minimize any risks or side effects of human growth hormones.

HGH Side Effects for Men

In order to reduce any possible HGH side effects for men, our clinical advisors will discuss not only the various symptoms that are being exhibited, but also the severity of each concern or change in order to get a clear understanding of how GH deficiency is affecting the individual. The treatment that is provided is a customized plan for each person, geared towards minimizing any chance of developing human growth hormone side effects.

The more common side effects that are possible include:

  • Hypoglycemia – blood sugar changes
  • Headache
  • Ear congestion or pounding
  • Back pain
  • Cough or sneezing
  • Diarrhea or constipation
  • Depression
  • Chills, sweating, or fever
  • Dry hair and skin or hair loss
  • Dizziness
  • Weight gain or loss, appetite changes

Although the list above falls under the heading of common hgh side effects in adults, these risk factors are actually exceedingly rare. That would make any concerns about the less common side effects below barely negligible:

  • Chest pain
  • Pain and swelling at injection point
  • Itching or rash
  • Edema – swelling of soft tissue caused by fluid retention
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – tingling, “pins and needles” in fingers and hands
  • Gynecomastia – male breast enlargement
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Poor concentration
  • Muscle pain, stiffness, or cramps
  • Joint or skeletal pain

It is easy to avoid these human growth hormone side effects in men by contacting an HRT specialist, such as the ones here at National HRT
for help. Medication will never be prescribed to anyone who does not need or qualify for this treatment.

HGH Side Effects for Women

Women will typically see the same inherent risk factors as shown for men, above. To list them all again would be redundant. For the most part, and changes seen that are different from what males experience have to do with the area of sexuality, and here we are speaking mostly about positive benefits, such as an end to many of the adverse effects of menopause, including hot flashes and vaginal dryness.

While this has nothing to do with negative HGH side effects for women, it is important to point out that, for those who are dealing with growth hormone deficiency, the positive benefits of treatment will greatly outweigh the slight chance of the development of any of the adverse side effects listed here.

Among the more common side effects listed above that seem to be of concern to women we find:

  • Hypoglycemia – blood sugar changes
  • Weight gain or loss, appetite changes
  • Dry hair and skin or hair loss
  • Nervousness
  • Headache
  • Diarrhea or constipation
  • Shortness of breath
  • Depression
  • Dizziness

This does not preclude any of the risks also shown for males, these might just be more noticeable at times for females. Again, it is essential to point out that the overall chance of developing any of these issues is extremely minute, and should not stand in the way of receiving a treatment with HGH injections that could bring incredible widespread benefits, as shown in this report about human growth hormone deficiency.

The less common HGH side effects in women, once again, are no different from those listed above for their male counterparts, and include:

  • Unusual weakness or tiredness
  • Pain and swelling at injection point
  • Itching or rash
  • Feelings of sadness or irritability
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Poor concentration
  • Muscle pain, stiffness, or cramps

The best advice that can be given is to speak with a health care professional in the field of hormone replacement therapy to understand the options and to make a well-educated decision.

Theoretical Side Effects of HGH

In addition to all of the issues already covered on this page, there are some theoretical HGH side effects and risk factors to discuss before a person decides to proceed with doctor prescribed human growth hormone therapy.

  • Cancer or Leukemia – since HGH helps the body regenerate cells at a higher rate of efficiency, there is a chance that this could have an effect on cancer cells, as well. That is why treatment is never prescribed for anyone with an active diagnosis of cancer until they have been cleared by their oncologist. Detailed blood testing will help to ensure that there are no concerns before HGH injections are prescribed.
  • Acromegaly – high dosages of human growth hormones for prolonged periods could cause abnormal enlargement of bones, organs, and fingers. That is why specialists are extremely cautious when calculating the dosage of medication that they prescribe.

The minimized risks associated with these concerns are seen when HRT specialists have prescribed this therapy. An experienced professional can reduce chances of adverse reactions by following all proper procedures for GH deficiency diagnosis and treatment.

Do not let the rare risk of side effects of HGH use stand in the way of contacting National HRT to learn if treatment for adult growth hormone deficiency can be beneficial for you. Our specialists can help you receive all of the desired benefits with a safe, customized treatment plan. You owe it to yourself to improve your future the best way possible.

Medically reviewed by   Reviewers National HRT Staff - Updated on September 24, 2018

Please note that the information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.