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==What causes Tracheitis?== | ==What causes Tracheitis?== | ||
[[Bacterial tracheitis]] is most often caused by the [[bacteria]] [[Staphylococcus aureus]]. It frequently follows a recent [[viral]] [[upper respiratory infection]]. It affects mostly young children, possibly because their small [[trachea]] is easily blocked by [[swelling]]. | |||
==How do I know I have Tracheitis?== | ==How do I know I have Tracheitis?== |
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What is Tracheitis?
Tracheitis is a bacterial infection of the windpipe (trachea).
What are the symptoms of Tracheitis?
What causes Tracheitis?
Bacterial tracheitis is most often caused by the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus. It frequently follows a recent viral upper respiratory infection. It affects mostly young children, possibly because their small trachea is easily blocked by swelling.
How do I know I have Tracheitis?
When to seek urgent medical care
Treatment options
Where to find medical care for Tracheitis
Directions to Hospitals Treating Tracheitis