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Croup

Croup is a viral infection that causes swelling of the larynx or trachea. Croup begins like a common cold, but soon develops a distinctive type of harsh barking cough. A person with croup may also have a harsh wheeze as they try to breathe through their narrowed windpipe. Croup is most common in young infants. Croup usually runs its course for six days.

Symptoms: difficulty breathing, harsh cough, hoarseness, tightness in the lungs, increased mucus production and feelings of suffocation.

Who to consult: If a child is having difficulty breathing, they should be admitted to the nearest hospital for further care. Other practitioners that may be of assistance are: dietician, GP, herbalist and respiratory specialist.



Tags: croup, infection, virus, larynx, trachea, cough, wheeze, infants, infant, child, breathe, breathing

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