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History and Symptoms
- Increasing deep or barking croup cough following a previous upper respiratory infection
- Crowing sound when the child inhales (inspiratory stridor)
- 'Scratchy' feeling in the throat
- Chest pain
- Fever
- Intercostal retractions (the muscles between the ribs pull in as the child attempts to breathe)