Addisonic crisis

Addison's crisis is a rare but common complication after stress. It occurs mainly in patients with chronic diseases in old age. Its cause is adrenal insufficiency, manifested by weakness and anemia, low blood pressure, nausea and vomiting. Considering the fact that this is a rare condition, doctors are not always inclined to take it seriously, so this problem should not be addressed to a doctor in the later stages. In this case, there will be insufficient medications and resuscitation measures must be taken first.