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- Croup - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Croup also causes a cough that sounds like barking The cough and other signs and symptoms of croup are the result of swelling and irritation around the voice box (larynx), windpipe (trachea) and bronchial tubes (bronchi)
- Croup: Causes, Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Croup causes a distinctive cough that may sound similar to the call of a seal The condition is usually mild but symptoms can become severe and life-threatening
- Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia
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- 13 Croup Treatments for Barking Cough, Symptoms How Contagious
Croup (also called laryngotracheobronchitis) is a viral respiratory illness characterized by barking cough, high-pitched and noisy breathing (stridor), and hoarseness
- 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 - Wikipedia
Croup is characterized by a "barking" cough, stridor, hoarseness, and difficult breathing which usually worsens at night [2] The "barking" cough is often described as resembling the call of a sea lion [5]
- Croup Cough, Symptoms, Treatment, Contagious, Virus
Croup is an infectious pediatric illness of the respiratory system that involves predominantly the vocal cords (larynx) and windpipe (trachea) and to a lesser degree the upper airways of the lungs (bronchial tubes) The majority of a child's symptoms reflect the involvement of the larynx
- Adults and Croup: Why Its Not Just a Childhood Illness
Find out why it’s rare but possible for adults to get croup, and learn the symptoms, causes and treatments for croup
- Croup - NHS
Find out about croup, including the symptoms, what to do if your child has it, and when to get medical help
- Four Types of Coughs: Wet, Dry, Paroxysmal Croup
Learn what type of cough you have based on how it sounds and feels, how to treat it at home and when you should see a health care provider
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