Anonymous wrote:Dovetailing on the other croup thread, I have heard from several doctors and nurses "some kids just get recurrent croup" and that nothing is particularly causing this. I have yet to hear from another parent that this is their child. Most threads have the answer being allergies or asthma.
My 15 months old has had 4 bouts of croup in her life. Every runny nose she has had has turned into croup, except for one. After 24 hours of a runny nose, the croupy cough and stridor will start that night. We have a prescription for steroids and usually one or two doses is all she needs. Because I have noticed no other symptoms, and she is very healthy otherwise (no wheezing), I am wondering if she is just "one of those kids who get croup a lot." I was wondering if anyone else had further testing and were just told that, too.
You need to see a specialist. Like and pediatric asthma and allery specialist and probably an ENT. its not normal to get croup a lot and thats a catch all term for too many illnesses. I love ped but she was not qualified to come up with a proper diagnoses or long term treatment plan. Our kid is now five and super healthy and athsma is managed and small colds, stay small and go away in a few days instead of turning into months of coughing, bronchitis, trips to ER etc.