Croup Symptoms
Symptoms
Croup often begins as an ordinary cold. If there's enough swelling, irritation and coughing, a child can develop:
- Loud barking cough that's made worse by crying and coughing, as well as anxiety and distress, setting up a cycle of worsening symptoms.
- Fever.
- Hoarse voice.
- Noisy or labored breathing.
Symptoms of croup are often worse at night and usually last for 3 to 5 days.