April 12, 2011

When Croup Becomes Scary

Croup usually affects babies aged six months to three years. It is a viral infection that makes the vocal chords swell and results in a nasty cough and rough noise when inhaling air. vocal chords that are affected are also the narrowest part of the respiratory tract. For this reason, the croup could also make it difficult for baby to breathe effectively.


One of the many cold viruses responsible for causing the croup. This virus makes the larynx and trachea become swollen and lasts until six days. She tends to come together during the flu season, and the symptoms worsen during the night. Children younger than three are usually the most severe symptoms.


Most of the time croup is mild and easily treated at home. If symptoms do not have to do to get better or worse then you should see a doctor. If you are unsure whether your baby has croup or not then you should see a doctor, too. doctor may give your child a prescription to open their airway so they can breathe easier.


Croup usually brings with it fever, hoarse throat and bad cough. It might also be unusual sounds when the baby tries to breathe. Keep a close eye on the baby, and get to the doctor immediately if you see any of these symptoms: drooling, becomes upset, trouble swallowing, crankiness, blue (or darker) skin tone or, if breathing is not better after mist treatment.


fog treatment can help a lot, and should be the first thing you do if you think your baby has a mild case of croup. Soak a towel with warm water and baby to breathe through it. Turn the shower on hot, close the bathroom door and windows. Sit in a steamy room with the baby for ten minutes. If it is cool outside then taking them for a few minutes walk can also help.


doctor can tell you that the use of OTC decongestant, or need some help in reducing fever. You should try to avoid cough medicine, because the side effects. They all have them if it causes irritability, drowsiness or insomnia. Herbal medicine can be safer and equally effective for the treatment of croup. Rumex crispus works very well against the cough, which are due to temperature changes. It does not have any side effects and not addictive. Ask your doctor or naturopath what he / she thinks about giving your child.

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