Prednisolone is effective in treating croup in children by reducing inflammation in the airways, helping to improve breathing and reduce symptoms. It is commonly prescribed by doctors for this condition.
Studies have shown that prednisolone may be effective in treating cough in children, particularly when the cough is caused by certain conditions like asthma or croup. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider before using prednisolone for cough in children, as it may not be suitable for all cases and can have side effects.
Prednisolone is effective in treating respiratory conditions in children by reducing inflammation and swelling in the airways, making it easier for them to breathe. It is commonly used to manage conditions such as asthma and croup. However, it is important to use prednisolone as prescribed by a healthcare provider to minimize potential side effects.
The croup is not a permanent illness. Sometimes, however, children may get repeated episodes of the croup before they come down with a cold. Children do outgrow the croup, although sometimes they grow into having asthma instead.
Croup is a temporary condition and children typically recover completely within three to six days.
Croup is a respiratory condition that often occurs in children and infants. The most frequent cause of Croup is parainfluenza virus, if your child has Croup you should consult with their doctor as soon as possible.
False. Croup is an acute respiratory syndrome in children and infants characterized by obstruction of the larynx, hoarseness, and a barking cough.
inflammation of the larynx and trachea in children, associated with infection and causing breathing difficulties
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my son is 3.5 years old & had his first croup attack when he was 11 months old & was in hosp for 3 days - Croup to my knowledge is very contagious - however as it has been explained to me - croup is a virus - not all children that come into contact with the croup virus itself will contract the croup bug - they may get a cough / runny nose etc - but not full on croup - Its as contagious as a cold - I keep my son away from pretty much everyone when he has croup - but its really the parents decision I guess - Boys are more prone as their windpipes are smaller & should grow out of it by the age of 7 - when my son is over the worst of it I always tell parents that may wish to come over etc that he has had croup & then its their call - Its a terrible virus though - I wouldn't wish it on anyone - Not so bad once U know what U are dealing with though