by J_Th4ng » Mon May 09, 2011 7:14 am
It's when their air pipes close up and they can't breath. Pretty scary stuff, he's ended up in hospital for Croup a couple of times before. However, we now have a nebuliser at home, as well as the various drugs that he needs to treat it. He's also got used to taking all of these things so he no longer panics (which often makes it even more difficult to breathe).
He probably has an attack 2 or three times a year. Although not pleasant, they can be dealt with fairly easily when you know how and have the required meds.
It's when their air pipes close up and they can't breath. Pretty scary stuff, he's ended up in hospital for Croup a couple of times before. However, we now have a nebuliser at home, as well as the various drugs that he needs to treat it. He's also got used to taking all of these things so he no longer panics (which often makes it even more difficult to breathe).
He probably has an attack 2 or three times a year. Although not pleasant, they can be dealt with fairly easily when you know how and have the required meds.