Yes your throat can constrict and you can't breath correctly. It is a serious ilness.
2007-11-08 13:32:35
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answered by redd headd 7
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Croup is a viral infection of the throat (upper airway). The virus causes swelling of the voice box (larynx) and windpipe (trachea). This swelling makes the airway more narrow, so it is harder to breathe.
Croup often begins like a normal cold followed by a harsh, barking cough, described as "croupy". This often happens at night when the air is cooler.
It usually affects children up to 5 years old. Some children get croup many times. There is no way to prevent croup as it is caused by different viruses. There is no immunisation against croup.
Croup can get worse quickly. If your child is having problems breathing they should be seen by a doctor as soon as possible - it can get so bad it blocks the airways and death can occur.
2007-11-08 15:05:14
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answered by Menthoids 6
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Being a paramedic my first suggestion must be any concerns absolutely flow to well being middle once you've any concerns. I your baby wakes up again contained in the morning call an ambulance it really is what we are right here for and no paramedic has a topic with taking a ill kiddie to well being middle. As on your question a million) to keep the temperature below administration you should use both nurofen and panadol. so supply nurfen then 2hours later panadol then 2 hours later nurofen and then panadol 2 hours later and so on. 2) The sore throat will be from the viral/Bacterial an infection that has led to the croup or from the croup it self. 3) with the mucus in his chest very a threat that its a chest an infection which in turn has led to the croup. All up your son has a an infection and has croup. wonderful therapy is to keep the temperature below administration keep an eye fixed on him over the subsequent few days and flow again to the doctor if hes no longer getting extra positive. in case your son wakes up again with the croup again do those steps a million) call an ambulance because it ought to change into existence threatening. 2) were given to the lavatory close all living house windows and doorways and turn the nice and cozy faucet on contained in the bathe and steam up the room. 3) bypass the steamed up room inclusive of your son till th ambulance arrives as this can help your son inclusive of his croup and make it easier for him to respire. each and each and every of the finest of success and in case you should enable me recognize the way it is going over the subsequent few days.
2016-10-23 21:44:46
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answered by love 4
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The vast majority of children recover from croup with no complications. Rarely, some children will develop complications such as ear infection or pneumonia.
Children who were born prematurely or who have a history of lung disease (such as asthma) are more likely to develop severe symptoms of croup and may require hospitalization. Croup rarely causes any long-term complications.
2007-11-08 13:34:15
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answered by Tina D 4
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The cough itself, no. But anything which can cause a deep cough like that can be dangerous. It would be difficult to give a more detailed estimate without knowing the causative agent.
2007-11-08 13:42:21
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answered by dukefenton 7
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Yes, although most people recover with rest, warm or cool humdifier. Severe cases may be treated with oral corticosteroids. There are liquid syrups for children and at most pharmacies it can be flavored. Acetaminophen for fever, aches and pains.
2007-11-08 13:37:33
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answered by Tricia3 3
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Yes. You can die from any respiratory problem...IF the right combination of events occur. It is extremely rare, but it has happened.
2007-11-08 13:34:08
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answered by Varcan 6
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No, but you sure can feel like your going to. It is possible to bruise and crack ribs while coughing. If it hurts while you cough, use your arms to "hug yourself" gently. Perhaps you won't become quite so bruised.
2007-11-08 13:33:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Whooping cough they used to...
2007-11-08 13:32:54
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answered by soccermom 6
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yes your airway can constrict causing no air in or out of the lungs.
2007-11-08 18:48:35
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answered by Anonymous
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