Common Causes And Risk Factors Of Croup

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While both boys and girls can contract croup, it is known to occur more commonly in boys, though the difference seems to be rather slight. There is no concrete scientific explanation as to why boys seem to get cases of croup slightly more often than girls, but it is possible physical hygiene plays a role in passing croup between young boys. Still, there is not sufficient evidence to prove this. Since girls get croup at a nearly equal rate, it can be assumed both boys and girls are impacted by multiple risk factors for infection.

Continue reading to learn the details on precisely how age can affect the risk of croup.

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