It can be in serious cases. My mother had to take me to the emergency room when I was toddler because I almost suffocated to death from it. Most of the time is it only a cough though and will disappear in a few days to a week. Talk to your pediatrician if you are concerned about your child's symptoms.
no Sometimes it can be. See link below.
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yes it contiguous
Yes, most kids go to school.
Croup (or laryngotracheobronchitis) is a respiratory condition that is usually triggered by an acute viral infection of the upper airway.A sentence with croup would be: John hasn't been to school lately because he has croup.
yes kids in mali do go to school.
yes,Kids do go to school in Kenya,But not all......
Indonesian kids which lucky enough will attend private school. But I think Indonesian kids mostly go to state school. There are also kids go to a muslim school ( MI / MTs / MA ) and kids from overseas attend international school.
Croup (barking cough, usually in little kids) is a reaction of the airways- specifically the upper airways- to a virus. It is not a disease itself. The virus that causes croup is contageous, but a person not susceptible to the airway changes may not develop croup even if infected by the virus.
About 38 million kids go to school in Washington.
His kids go to a sexual school far from home.
Kids usually go to school for 9 yrs in primary school
no the Iroquois kids did not go to school ]