Treatment and Management of Croup
- The treatment and management of croup depends on the type and severity of the condition.
- Most cases of croup are mild and can be treated at home with supportive care, such as rest, fluids, humidified air, and fever control.
- Moderate to severe cases of croup may require hospitalization and intensive care, such as oxygen therapy, nebulized racemic epinephrine, intravenous corticosteroids, antibiotics (if bacterial infection is present), and mechanical ventilation (if respiratory failure occurs).
- The prognosis of croup is generally good, with most children recovering within a week.
- However, some complications of croup may include hypoxia, respiratory failure, pulmonary edema, pneumonia, bacterial superinfection, and airway obstruction.
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