How to Distinguish Between Bronchiolitis and Croup in Children
Learn the key differences between bronchiolitis and croup, including symptoms and affected respiratory areas in infants and young children.
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Bronchiolitis is characterized by rapid breathing, wheezing, and difficulty feeding, typically affecting infants and young children. Croup, on the other hand, features a barking cough, hoarseness, and stridor (a high-pitched breathing sound). Both are viral but involve different parts of the respiratory tract.
FAQs & Answers
- What are the main symptoms of bronchiolitis? Bronchiolitis typically features rapid breathing, wheezing, and difficulty feeding, primarily affecting infants and young children.
- How does croup differ from bronchiolitis? Croup is characterized by a barking cough, hoarseness, and stridor, whereas bronchiolitis involves wheezing and rapid breathing.
- Are bronchiolitis and croup caused by the same virus? Both bronchiolitis and croup are viral infections but affect different parts of the respiratory tract.