Anonymous wrote:Wth is "croup" and why wasn't it around in the 80s?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering what is the difference between croup and asthma attacks? My son will get a mild cold, where the only symptom is a runny nose. Within 1-2 days, it moves into his chest, he starts coughing and wheezing. He'll be on steroids and albuterol, and the symptoms clear up in about 2-3 days. But my doctor calls it asthma where as yours calls it croup?
Croup is an inflammation of the epiglottis (the flap that separates your trachea from your esophagus). It causes a seal like cough, and a noise called "stridor" when you inhale. Albuterol can make it worse, because it increases the floppiness in that area. It often responds positively to cold air.
Asthma is a tightness in the lower lungs. It causes a noise called wheezing when you exhale, and/or a sharp cough. Albuterol makes it better. I can be triggered by cold air.
Steroids help with both of them.
Anonymous wrote:Wth is "croup" and why wasn't it around in the 80s?
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering what is the difference between croup and asthma attacks? My son will get a mild cold, where the only symptom is a runny nose. Within 1-2 days, it moves into his chest, he starts coughing and wheezing. He'll be on steroids and albuterol, and the symptoms clear up in about 2-3 days. But my doctor calls it asthma where as yours calls it croup?
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering what is the difference between croup and asthma attacks? My son will get a mild cold, where the only symptom is a runny nose. Within 1-2 days, it moves into his chest, he starts coughing and wheezing. He'll be on steroids and albuterol, and the symptoms clear up in about 2-3 days. But my doctor calls it asthma where as yours calls it croup?
Anonymous wrote:My son (3 yrs old) had croup 9 times last year and has had it about four times this year so far. He gets it with every runny nose. It usually lasts 1-3 nights and he usually has a hard time breathing (stridor). Then has a regular cough and runny nose for a week or so more. Cold air seems to work the best. My little girl who just turned 1 has had it several times now as well but not quite as severe. Our pediatrician just prescribed a nebulizer with pulmicort but my son is terrified of it and gets so upset it makes things worse. Hoping they outgrow it soon! Those of you with older kids who seem to be outgrowing it did it seem to be less frequent as they got older?
. Hoping they outgrow it soon! Those of you with older kids who seem to be outgrowing it did it seem to be less frequent as they got older?Anonymous wrote:Wth is "croup" and why wasn't it around in the 80s?
Anonymous wrote:Wth is "croup" and why wasn't it around in the 80s?