What Is Addisonian Crisis?
8. Symptoms
Symptoms of an Addisonian crisis typically include a loss of appetite and pain in the abdomen. The patient may also feel dizzy and they may also start to vomit. Fever and chills may also develop and the patient may also begin to sweat excessively and for no apparent reason.
Many patients suffering from an Addisonian crisis will complain of a sudden pain in their legs and/or their lower back. They can also come out with skin rashes, develop a fast heart beat, and their blood pressure can also plummet. Becoming confused more easily than usual is another potential cause, and the patient may also lose consciousness.
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