Croup
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What Is Croup? What Causes Croup?
medicalnewstoday.com — “Croup is a common respiratory condition characterized by inflammation of the upper airways that often occurs in infants and children. The result is a swelling and narrowing of the larynx (v” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Recurrent Croup, and When It's Not
boogordoctor.com — “The cause and management of recurrent croup is reviewed. Red flags are listed that indicate when to seek immediate medical attention. Indicators for seeing a pediatrician are reviewed also, for croup, cough, stridor, in children.” View full resource at boogordoctor.com
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Most common questions in my clinical practice: Recurrent Croup - http://bit.ly/kQ901e (some answers)
Croup: eMedicine Radiology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Croup is a generic term that encompasses a heterogeneous group of relatively acute conditions (mostly infectious) that are characterized by a syndrome of distinctive brassy coughs. These conditions may be accompanied by inspiratory stridor, hoarseness, and ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Croup: Investigators recommend lower threshold for the use of bronchoscopy. See Recent Studies. http://bit.ly/9BTO83
Is it Croup? -St. Louis Children's Hospital
myhealthpublisher.com — “Have you ever heard a cough that sounded like a barking seal or a fog horn? Once you've heard it you'll never forget it - it might be croup. Croup is not usually serious and can be treated at home. Croup is triggered by a viral infection that attacks the throat and the upper air way. It makes them swell up and sometimes can cause breathing difficulties.” View full resource at myhealthpublisher.com
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Is that a fog horn or croup? What to look for and how to treat the cough: http://bit.ly/6A4SDe
Croup: eMedicine Pediatrics: General Medicine
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Croup, also termed laryngotracheitis or laryngotracheobronchitis, is a viral respiratory tract infection. It is primarily a pediatric illness and, as its alternative names indicate, generally affects the larynx and trachea but may also extend to the ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Our Croup article has been updated over at eMedicine http://bit.ly/dxRRck. #pediatrics #croup #health #medicine
RSV in Infants - Croup in Babies - Parenting.com
parenting.com — “With winter comes nasty bugs for babies, including RSV, croup, colds and the flu. Here's how to spot and treat each one” View full resource at parenting.com
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Sound of Whooping Cough, Croup, Dry Cough, Asthma
children.webmd.com — “Do you know the sound of whooping cough, croup, an asthma cough, or a cough related to cold and flu? Listen to the sounds of coughs that indicate these illnesses.” View full resource at children.webmd.com
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What exactly does whooping cough sound like? Learn the sounds of all the common coughs: http://bit.ly/4yrTkK
Temporary relief of croup, barking cough in children | Natural Holistic Health Blog
natural-holistic-health.com — “Homeopathic remedy temporarily relieves croup and barking cough in babies and children A helping hand for a cough Young children (6 months to 3 years)” View full resource at natural-holistic-health.com
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Croup: Ease your child's cough - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Croup — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of this common childhood condition. (Source: MayoClinic.com Full Feed)” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Croup: Ease your child's cough: Croup — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of this common ch... http://bit.ly/atjrbS
Zoey has Croup. How do I know this so early in the - Replyz
replyz.com — “Zoey has Croup. How do I know this so early in the am? We were at the hospital until 3:30am.” View full resource at replyz.com
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@musingsoflove Hi From Dr Hodge, Croup is a virus affecting any age, but toddlers are notorious for a three day ... http://replyz.com/c/ekCV
Is it Croup? Learn the Symptoms of Croup and how to treat Croup - St. Louis Children's Hospital
stlouischildrens.org — “Croup is not usually serious and can be treated at home. It is triggered by a viral infection that attacks the throat and upper airways, causing swelling and sometimes breathing difficulties.” View full resource at stlouischildrens.org
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Child w/ cough that sounds like barking seal or fog horn? The Answer Line is getting calls about croup. 314-454-KIDS or http://t.co/iSJTX89
Croup-Studies from Princess Margaret Hospital, Emergency Department have pro...
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Croup - myth: cool mist is an effective therapy - http://bit.ly/8eAw4N #croup #health #pediatrics
cjem-online.ca — “Croup - myth: cool mist is an effective therapy - http://bit.ly/8eAw4N #croup #health #pediatrics” View full resource at cjem-online.ca
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Croup
kidshealth.org — “Croup is characterized by a loud cough that resembles the barking of a seal, and difficulty breathing. Learn more about croup.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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Pediatrics, Croup or Laryngotracheobronchitis: eMedicine Emergency Medicine
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Laryngotracheobronchitis (ie, croup) is a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract that causes varying degrees of airway obstruction.1The disease is most often self-limited, but it occasionally is severe and, rarely, fatal. A barking cough, ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Laryngotracheobronchitis (ie, croup) is a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract. More about symptoms. http://bit.ly/cqtv5R
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Russell A. Faust
Dr. Russell Faust received his PhD in Molecular & Cellular Biology at the University of Washington, his MD (and residency in Otolaryngology) at the University of Minnesota, and completed his specialty fellowship training in Pediatric Otolaryngology at Johns Hopkins University. He currently holds faculty appointments at Wayne State University, and Ohio State University, and is active in translational research at Ohio State University.
Dr. Faust is double-boarded by: the American Board of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, and the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine.
Dr. Faust specializes in integrative pediatric ENT care, especially in the area of pediatric rhinitis and sinusitis. His area of surgical expertise is in minimally-invasive surgery for children, including endoscopic skull base surgery, and even robotic surgery.
His research interests match his clinical interests, and he has ongoing clinical trials to define the bacterial species that are responsible for chronic infections of the upper airway, including rhinitis, sinusitis, and tonsillitis. -
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