How To Prevent And Treat Croup

Steroids

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If the fever gets really high, or if the airway becomes overly obstructed, it is important to seek emergency care immediately. In addition, if croup lasts more than three to five days, or the child does not seem to respond to at-home treatments, it is a good idea to take them to the doctor. The doctor will evaluate the child and rule out any other issues. Often, the doctor will prescribe medication to help with a more severe case of croup.

Steroids, such as dexamethasone, can be very beneficial in treating croup symptoms. Dexamethasone can reduce inflammation and promote healing in children, the effects of which can often be felt within six hours of giving the steroid and can last up to seventy-two hours. Epinephrine can also be used to open airways quickly, but its effects are short.

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