Croup is a diagnosis. Croup itself is not contagious, but the viruses that cause it can be. In this video I go over the following to help you know the signs and symptoms and so much more.
Here are the time stamps for this video:
0:45: Causes of croup
1:24: Symptoms of croup
1:51: Examples of a croupy cough
2:25: Examples of stridor
3:00: When is croup common?
3:42: Is it croup or wheezing?
4:37: Risk factors for croup
4:58: How to manage croup at home
9:02: When to seek medical attention
10:09: What are common interventions in a clinic or ER?
11:47: When is recurrent croup a concern?
12:18: How long symptoms last
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5 июл 2024