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''For the music artist Croup, see Croup (artist) . The word may also refer to the rump of a quadruped (see Croupier ).''

Croup (also called '''laryngotracheobronchitis''') is a disease which afflicts infants and young children, typically aged between 3 months and 5 years.


SYMPTOMS

It is characterized by a harsh 'barking' cough, Stridor and Fever .

The 'barking' cough of croup is diagnostic.

In diagnosing croup, it is important for the physician to consider and exclude other causes of shortness of breath.


CAUSES

It is most often caused by Parainfluenza Virus , but other viral and Bacteria l infections can also cause it. It is the body's reaction to the infection that causes the respiratory distress, not the infection itself. It usually occurs in young children as their airways are smaller and differently shaped than adults, making them more susceptible. There is some element of genetic Predisposition as children in some families are more susceptible than others.


TREATMENT

Treatment of croup depends on the severity encountered.






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