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- Croup - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Croup is usually caused by a viral infection, most often a parainfluenza virus Your child may get a virus by breathing infected respiratory droplets coughed or sneezed into the air
- Croup: Causes, Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Croup is a very contagious respiratory infection that mostly affects babies and young children The condition causes swelling of your child’s voice box (larynx) and windpipe (trachea), which leads to symptoms including a distinctive barking cough and raspy breathing
- Croup - Wikipedia
Croup is usually deemed to be due to a viral infection [2][4] Others use the term more broadly, to include acute laryngotracheitis (laryngitis and tracheitis together), spasmodic croup, laryngeal diphtheria, bacterial tracheitis, laryngotracheobronchitis, and laryngotracheobronchopneumonitis
- What is Croup? Symptoms, Treatment, and When to Worry
Croup is a common childhood illness that causes swelling in the upper airway This can cause a change in voice and characteristic “croupy” cough that sounds like a seal or bark There are a number of viruses that have been found to cause croup, the most common being parainfluenza virus
- What Is Croup? What Causes It? - WebMD
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
- Croup: When to Worry, Signs to Go to the ER, and More - Healthline
Croup is an infection of the upper airway Most cases are mild — but croup can turn serious, especially in younger kids and babies Here's when to worry
- Is Croup Contagious for Children and Adults? How Long It Lasts
Croup is most contagious in the first three days after symptoms start or until a fever is gone Children 5 and under are most affected, while adults with larger airways are less likely to show symptoms Practicing good hand hygiene and vaccinating can help prevent the spread of croup
- Croup in Children - Johns Hopkins Medicine
What causes croup in a child? A virus is the most common cause of croup But the illness may also be caused by bacteria, allergies, or reflux from the stomach Viruses that are known to cause croup are: Croup is spread through direct contact with an infected person or their body fluids
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