How To Prevent And Treat Croup

Wash Hands Frequently

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Parents can help prevent croup and many other illnesses if they wash their hands frequently. This is also a good time to demonstrate good hygiene to their child. Teach them to wash their hands each time they sneeze or go to the bathroom. If parents want to keep their child safe from potentially harmful diseases, they should wash their own hands before touching their skin. The CDC estimates that thousands of people die every year from illnesses that could have been prevented through simple hand-washing. Children and infants are more vulnerable to disease than adults because of their developing immune systems. Even germs that wouldn't ordinarily hurt an adult can pose a potential threat to little ones. When in doubt, individuals should err on the side of caution and wash their hands.

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