A 14-year-old boy presented to the emergency department with symptoms of an autonomic storm after being bitten by a scorpion. He was diagnosed with scorpion sting in autonomic storm. He was given prazosin, hydrocortisone, and other supportive treatments. His condition stabilized and he was discharged after 6 days. Scorpion stings can cause local effects and a systemic autonomic storm response due to neurotoxins that affect sodium channels and induce catecholamine release. Prazosin is an effective treatment as it blocks alpha receptors and counters the effects of venom.