Can a one month old baby catch croup from a toddler that has it?
Yes, a one-month-old baby can catch croup from a toddler who has it, as croup is often caused by viral infections that can be transmitted through respiratory droplets. Babies have immature immune systems, making them more susceptible to infections. It's important to monitor the baby's health and consult a pediatrician if any symptoms of respiratory distress or cough develop. Practicing good hygiene, like handwashing, can help prevent the spread of illness.
Are there any aftereffects of croup?
Croup typically does not have long-lasting aftereffects, as most children recover fully within a few days to a week. However, some children may experience recurrent episodes, especially if they have a history of respiratory issues or allergies. In rare cases, a child may develop complications such as bronchitis or pneumonia if the croup is associated with a more severe viral infection. Overall, while croup can be distressing, it usually resolves without significant long-term consequences.
Vinegar is not a recommended treatment for croup. Croup is typically caused by a viral infection and is characterized by a barking cough and difficulty breathing. The most effective treatments include humidified air, corticosteroids, and, in some cases, nebulized epinephrine. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate management of croup symptoms.
Its not likely for it to cause Croup, but it definitely doesn't help. I have very bad breathing problems myself, and a few years ago i was infected with pneumonia. My parents wouldn't let me eat any ice cream, or milk. Milk has a tendency to coat your throat and stomach, so it is also a cause for mucous to settle in your lungs.
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What can cause croup cough sore throat on one side only?
yes if one side sore throat or bouth cough produce
Is the medical code 446.0 for bronchial croup?
No , ICD 9 Cm Code 446.0- denote - Polyarteritis nodosa
Disseminated necrotizing periarteritis
Necrotizing angiitis
Panarteritis (nodosa)
Periarteritis (nodosa
Bronchial croup Code 466.0
Is it ok to have a pet kitten when a child has croup?
yes u can but not a dog a cxat does not mess with the airway glad i can help
Hello
I have a 11 year old Persian cat who seems to have croup. What are the remedies for that?
with best regards,
Anna in Iceland.
Is the croup a permanent illness?
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.
Is an adult more susceptible to croup if they had it as a child?
Adults can have scarred lung bronchus from previous illnesses or exposure to chemicals. It can be from a childhood problem or a problem which occurred as a teen or young adult. This can make you more susceptible to chronic lung problems. You would need a scan or x-ray for the doctor to determine if there is any permanent injury to the lungs. Some people have poor immune systems and blame their lung troubles on a childhood illness when in reality they are more susceptible to asthma, reactive airway disease (an allergy) or bronchitis because their immune system is depressed.
Are there any symptoms of ehlers danlos syndrome that may mirror croup?
my daughter was diagnosed after 2 yrs of testing for eds 111. one of her symptoms is slow gastric emptying which was causing her to vomit frequently and have severe nausea. she also had a croup cough and i was told that her oesophagus's was inflamed from all the bile she was vomiting. her cough is worse at night.
What if you are exposed to croup during pregnancy?
Adult croup is called Acute laryngotracheobronchitis. Basically, in layman's terms, this means symptoms will hit "from the throat, down the center, and to the level of the breasts". By comparison: 1. Bronchitis feels like a "cement block sitting between the shoulder blades" - i.e. mid-chest. 2. Pneumonia is often only one side of the chest and lower than the breasts, often in the lower lobes of the lungs. Acute laryngotracheobronchitis can turn into regular bronchitis or even pneumonia, if croup is left untreated.
Symptoms are like an extremely bad cold, except, the infected person has a bad "barking cough" (you'll never forget the sound once you hear or experience it). Babies and children usually run high fevers but adults have usually no fever or just a low fever. As well, shortness of breath and difficulty breathing are primary symptoms along with the barking cough.
Pregnant women with a history of asthma or breathing problems are apt to be much more at risk and to get much sicker than people without lung problems.
The flu virus is airborne, not blood-borne. The virus cannot cross into the placenta. It cannot directly affect or infect a fetus.
However, adult croup can be dangerous. The glottis in the throat can swell making air passage difficult. Some adults end up temporarily on ventilators to help with breathing.
So to the fetus, the #1 risk is that oxygen will be less getting to the fetus. Once you are on treatments, that risk decreases. So do not ignore a barking cough-- get seen by a doctor.
You will need treatment at least symptomatic treatment. Because of the pregnancy, your doctor would need to carefully evaluate the benefit-risk ratio of giving the medicines. In a Related Link I discuss some treatments a doctor may prescribe but these drugs might or might not be used during pregnancy. Your doctor will know best.
Because of pregnancy, doctors may want to treat in the hospital if croup is severe or if nebulizing treatments (breathing treatments) cannot be done at home.
Of special note to pregnant women:
1. Heavy coughing may cause urine leakage. You may want to wear pads or sit on a folded towel. You'll feel better just to stay at home if this occurs.
2. Heavy coughing can make the ribcage ache. You might help this by hugging a pillow during heavy coughing spells, with the pillow used as a brace.
3. Sleeping flat is already tough for pregnant women. Use an extra pillow and pillows under your shoulders/arms to keep your body more up in the bed.
4. If you can, sleep on your side. It's easier to lift up from a side-lying position if coughing strikes when asleep. Laying on your side will also help prevent secretions from collecting at the back of your throat during sleep.
5. Although pictures show moms taking croupy babies into steam, like in the bathroom with a hot shower running, you may find breathing cooler air helps more. Steam air makes swelling in the throat worse. NOTE croup is NOT sinus or nose congestion (which steam helps)--- so steam is NOT best for throat-lung croup.
If symptoms get worse, go to an ER.
ALL croup is contagious. It can be spread from coughing. It can live in the air several hours or more. It can live a little while on objects but soap and water kills the virus on objects. Make sure to wipe doorknobs, countertops, and things other people will touch.
Above all, wash your hands frequently. Avoid having guests-- they can get croup from you. Call off work or school until you feel better. Keep up with prenatal care and ask your doctor about your concerns.
Can you get pneumonia from croup?
YES! Croup means Culturistic Rapidly Overgrowing Ulsars in the Pit, which means armpit
When the symptoms appear to be severe, or the history suggests it, x rays may be taken to rule out epiglottitis (infection of the epiglottis) or aspiration of a foreign body