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This advice is intended for parents/carers taking their child home after consulting a doctor. Your doctor may recommend different treatments depending on your child's condition.
The chart above show how long croup lasts in children. The faces represent 10 children who have croup.
Green faces are those children who have recovered within that time period.
Diagram taken from www.whenshouldiworry.com
If your child has any of the following:
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You need urgent help. Go to the nearest Hospital Emergency Department or phone 999 |
If your child has any of the following:
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You need to contact a doctor or nurse today. Please ring your GP surgery or call NHS 111 - dial 111 |
If none of the above features are present Continue providing your child’s care at home. |
Self care Continue providing your child’s care at home. If you are still concerned about your child, call NHS 111 – dial 111 |
Content adapted with permission from the what0-18.nhs.uk resource produced by the Healthier Together initiative
We are one of the leading paediatric care centres in the UK, and the largest in Scotland. We provide family centred care to newborns, infants, children and young people both in hospital and in the community.
https://www.glasgowchildrenshospitalcharity.org/