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==Overview== | |||
Symptoms of croup include: barking [[cough]], [[stridor]], [[hoarseness]], [[difficulty breathing]], and [[common cold symptoms]]. Family history of history of croup in the patient can help determine and differentiate a croup diagnosis. | |||
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Overview
Symptoms of croup include: barking cough, stridor, hoarseness, difficulty breathing, and common cold symptoms. Family history of history of croup in the patient can help determine and differentiate a croup diagnosis.
History
- Family history of croup in the patient can help determine and differentiate a croup diagnosis.[1]
Symptoms
- Barking cough[2]
- Stridor (high-pitched inspiratory breathing)
- Hoarseness
- Difficulty breathing
- Symptoms of the common cold
- Runny nose
- Fever