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Croup is caused by inflammation and swelling in the upper airway. As a result of this narrowing, patients can have symptoms such as stridor (a high-pitched noise when breathing in), a barky cough or a ...
Croup in kids occurs due to a viral infection in the vocal cords and the trachea (windpipe). The infection causes swelling and narrowing of the upper airway, making it difficult for air to pass ...
Croup usually starts with a mild, cold-like illness, characterised by a runny nose, mild fever (around 38.5 °C), and, ...
If your baby has a high-pitched, "barky" cough, they may have croup. This guide explains what this common childhood condition is and what causes it.
Whooping cough and croup are both contagious respiratory infections, but their symptoms differ slightly. Learn more about croup and whooping cough here.
Has your child got a bad cough that almost sounds like a seal? Hearing a child with croup is concerning to any parent. Cindy Gellner, MD, breaks down what is happening to cause the nasty cough. She ...
Croup is an infection of the upper airway that makes it harder for babies and toddlers to breathe, along with causing a cough. Children between 3 months and 5 years old are most at risk. Croup ...
Wondering how to differentiate a croup cough from something else? Here are the telltale signs, plus advice for managing croup in kids.
1 Croup can cause a distinctive cough that sounds like a seal bark Credit: Getty - Contributor But for parents whose children haven't battled a bout of croup, this can be pretty hard to imagine.
Croup, like many things, is really an exercise in seeing how differently you handle something when you’re prepared and/or have experience.