Heroin is an opiate that is manufactured from refining the sap of poppy flowers. Opiates such as morphine and heroin are incredibly strong painkillers and have been used for medicinal purposes for centuries. One of the biggest reasons heroin is appealing to its users is the intense euphoria users feel immediately after taking the drug. Not only does the drug physically numb you, but it also decreases emotions and feelings.
One of the most addicting drugs, heroin addiction is a widespread epidemic across the United States and around the world. After long term heroin abuse, users become physically dependent on the drug, eventually requiring heavier doses to feel the same effects. Heroin addiction can cause addicts significant damage to themselves, as well as their family members and loved ones.
There are many physical, emotional and mental signs that a person may be abusing heroin. These include:
While in the short term, the drug can seem euphoric to its user, the long term effects of heroin can leave many scars behind. Some of these effects are irreversible and can have a significant impact on outside relationships. Some of heroin’s long term effects include:
Once the high wears off, heroin users who have developed a tolerance for the opiate begin to experience withdrawal symptoms. Withdraw symptoms typically begin 5-12 hours after use and can last for over a week. During this phase, the individual will have constant cravings and urges for the heroin. Some withdrawal symptoms include:
Many addicts fear withdrawal and continue using to avoid getting sick. It is a vicious cycle that is hard to break without serious treatment.
Best Rehabs In Arizona is dedicated to your success in facing the issues that may arise your road to recovery. Our program is designed using a combination of treatment modalities as well as individual and group therapy to help our clients get to the core of their issues. We help you face your addiction and develop a better way to stay sober on a day to day basis and long term.
If you are ready to take the next steps in living a healthier, sober lifestyle, give us a call today. One of our caring admissions staff is here and ready to take your call. We can’t wait to speak with you.
[ninja_form id=1]