
Heroin Addiction
Heroin is a highly addictive opioid that affects both the body and brain by mimicking natural pain-relieving chemicals. While originally derived from the opium poppy, heroin today is often synthetic and unpredictable—leading to a rapid onset of dependency and a high risk of overdose.
Opioids like heroin interact with the brain’s pain and reward centers, offering temporary relief from both physical and emotional pain. For many, heroin becomes a way to numb deep discomfort—whether from injury, trauma, or emotional suffering. Over time, the brain’s natural ability to manage pain is suppressed, and use becomes not just a habit, but a form of survival.
Symptoms often linked to chronic heroin use or withdrawal can include:
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Muscle aches or joint pain
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Nausea and gastrointestinal issues
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Anxiety and depression
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Sleep disturbances
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Cravings and mood swings
At Self-Recovery, we understand that heroin addiction is complex—both physically and emotionally. Our medically supervised detox programs throughout Alabama provide a safe and structured environment to begin the healing process. Each individual receives a personalized assessment upon admission to determine the safest and most effective detox plan.
Our team walks alongside each person, offering education, emotional support, and guidance toward long-term recovery options that align with their unique goals. Recovery is possible—and it starts with compassionate care you can trust.
We’re here for you 24/7. No judgment. Just help.
Locations
Find hospital-based detox services near you:

Centre Location
Atrium Floyd Cherokee Medical Center
400 Northwood Drive, Centre, AL 35960

Greenville
Regional Medical Center of Central Alabama
29 L V Stabler Drive, Greenville, AL 36037


