This document discusses scorpion envenomation and provides details about scorpion venom and the clinical effects of scorpion stings. It notes that scorpion stings are an important public health issue in tropical and subtropical regions, with over 1 million stings and 32,000 fatalities annually worldwide. The document describes the components of scorpion venom and how it causes an "autonomic storm" through the release of catecholamines. It outlines the clinical manifestations of scorpion stings, which can range from local effects to potentially fatal symptoms involving the cardiovascular, respiratory and neurological systems. The document focuses particularly on the cardiovascular impacts of venom from the Tityus serrulatus sc