Croup is often caused by a viral infection in the upper airway, around the vocal cords and windpipe. Swelling in this area may cause a barking cough. Croup, most often seen in the fall, usually affects young children.

Learn simple, effective ways to help your child feel more comfortable when dealing with croup. This video covers practical tips such as using a cool mist humidifier, creating steam in the bathroom, and calming techniques to ease symptoms. You’ll also find guidance on hydration, when to call your doctor, and when to seek emergency care if breathing becomes difficult. Watch now to support your child’s recovery and know the warning signs that require immediate attention.
Washing hands well and often and avoiding contact with people who have respiratory infections are the best protection against the spread of viruses that cause croup.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice,
diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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