View more videos at: www.healthsciencechannel.com HSC 518 – Although its a common respiratory illness in young children, a case of croup can still put parents in a panic. Croup often crops up with little or no warning, usually in the middle of the night, and a child suffering from the condition may suddenly have real difficulty breathing. Although there’s no cure for croup and no sure-fire way to prevent it, knowing what to look for or more accurately, what to listen for can help.
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