What Is Croup In Adults?
3. How Long Does Croup Last in Adults?
For children, croup is a very short-lived condition. A child who develops a viral infection that leads to croup will experience the symptoms for an average of five days. With treatment for the infection, the child will typically feel normal within a week. Since the condition is much rarer in adults, croup can have a more serious impact on an older person’s health. Many adults with croup will require hospitalization and, in some cases, might be placed in an ICU until the condition is controlled and the symptoms lessen.
The best way to limit the long-term damage of croup in adults is by acting fast at the first signs of trouble. If you or someone you know experiences trouble breathing, a barking cough, fever, and fatigue all together, visit with a primary care physician to determine what is causing the distress.
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