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When to see a Doctor for Croup

When to see a doctor 

Contact your child's health care provider if symptoms are severe, worsen, last longer than 3 to 5 days or aren't responding to home treatment.

Seek immediate medical attention if your child:

  • Makes noisy, high-pitched breathing sounds when breathing both in and out.
  • Makes high-pitched breathing sounds when not crying or upset.
  • Begins drooling or has problems swallowing.
  • Seems anxious, upset and restless or extra tired and has no energy.
  • Breathes at a faster rate than usual.
  • Struggles to breathe.
  • Develops a blue or gray tint around the nose, in or around the mouth, or on the fingernails.

What to look for

See the image below 

Croup

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