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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Croup cough
  1. The main symptom of croup is a cough that sounds like a seal barking. Most children will have mild cold and low grade fever for several days before ...
  2. Croup (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    Croup/Learn More ... Croup ... American Academy of Family Physicians
  3. Croup (National Library of Medicine)  
    Croup is an inflammation of the vocal cords (larynx) and windpipe (trachea). It causes difficulty breathing, a barking cough, and a hoarse voice. The cause is usually a virus, often parainfluenza virus. Other causes include ...
  4. Croup and Your Young Child (American Academy of Pediatrics)  
    croup~ barking cough~ signs of croup~ infection of the larynx~ voice box~ viral croup~ spasmodic croup~ treatment of croup~ how is croup treated~ medication ...
  5. ... Health Topics Bacterial Infections Breathing Problems Common Cold Cough Croup Flu Pneumonia Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections Viral Infections Whooping Cough Related Medical Tests Bacteria Culture Test Flu (Influenza) ...
  6. Children and Croup (National Jewish Health) - PDF  
    Croup/Learn More ... Croup ... National Jewish Health ... PDF
  7. ... Fever and chills Sore throat, hoarseness Painful swallowing Croup-like (barking) cough Drooling (suggests airway blockage is about to occur) ...
  8. ... lungs Respiratory infections, including pneumonia , acute bronchitis, whooping cough , croup , and others Conditions which restrict the movement of ...
  9. ... injury Allergic reaction Problem breathing and a barking cough ( croup ) Diagnostic tests such as bronchoscopy or laryngoscopy Epiglottitis , ...
  10. ... the lungs ( bronchiolitis ) Problem breathing and a barking cough ( croup ) Swollen or inflamed tissue in the area that ...
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