Croup Treatment

Pediatrician Dr. James Varga, MD, explains why croup can be frightening for the child and parents, and how you can treat croup symptoms. Learn how to relieve croup symptoms with at-home remedies, and when to bring your child to see a doctor.
Croup Treatment | Kids in the House
KidsInTheHouse the Ultimate Parenting Resource
Kids in the House Tour

Croup Treatment

Comment
79
Like
79
Transcription: 

Nighttime is a frightening time for parents with an ill child. Unfortunately, croup, which is a viral illness, often appears in the middle of the night. It is one of the most frightening conditions for parents because usually a child wakes in the night who is having extreme difficulty breathing and making a barking sound like a seal coming from the next bedroom. This usually invokes a great deal of panic and worry. The first thing parents should do is take the child to the bathroom, close the door and turn on the hot shower. Spend 15-20 breathing in the hot steam. If that doesn't help, I recommend taking the child outside in the cool night air and that usually will break the child's attack. Then I would like for them to run a cool mist humidifier beside their bed. Any child who has had a hard time breathing at night, should see the pediatrician in the morning and if the breathing does not improve, they should be taken to the Emergency Room. Fortunately, today we don't see the severe type of croup that we did years ago.


Pediatrician Dr. James Varga, MD, explains why croup can be frightening for the child and parents, and how you can treat croup symptoms. Learn how to relieve croup symptoms with at-home remedies, and when to bring your child to see a doctor.

Transcript

Expert Bio

More from Expert

James Varga, MD

Pediatrician

James Varga began to practice medicine in 1977 after graduating from Bucknell University and New York Medical College with honors. James completed post doctoral studies in Child Development at UCLA. His wife Olga and he have two great daughters, Jenna and Maya.

More Parenting Videos from James Varga, MD >
Enter your email to
download & subscribe
to our newsletter