How Are Omicron and Croup Linked?

Recent research shows that young children who test positive for COVID-19 tend to have croup symptoms.

Continue reading for more information about croup, COVID-19 and the omicron variant from our AFC Urgent Care Memphis staff!

What Is Croup?

Croup is a viral infection that affects the respiratory system. It affects children ages 3 months to 5 years old and causes inflammation of the airways and vocal cords, resulting in breathing difficulties and a harsh cough that sounds like a high-pitched seal or dog bark.

Croup is contagious because it is caused by a virus. It can spread for three days following a diagnosis or until a fever passes, if one is a symptom. Below you’ll find a list of symptoms to be on the lookout for.

Common Croup Symptoms

  • A runny, stuffy nose
  • A cough that turns into a “seal’s bark”
  • Laryngitis
  • Fever
  • A whistling sound when breathing, which is often referred to as “stridor”

What Is the Relationship Between Croup and COVID-19?

According to recent studies, the omicron variant appears to settle higher up in a child’s respiratory system, causing swelling and inflammation and so causing croup.

Even though croup is curable and relatively harmless—even if it is linked to the omicron variant—it is nonetheless a terrible experience for both the child and the parent. If your child develops croup this winter, we’ve provided list of things you can do at home to help him or her feel better.

Ways to Treat Croup at Home

  • Hold your child in a comfortable upright position. Sitting upright may make breathing easier.
  • Make sure your child is staying hydrated. Water can work to flush out all types of infections, including croup.
  • Encourage rest. Sleep can help your child fight the infection.
  • Try a fever reducer. If your child has a fever, OTC medications like acetaminophen can help.
  • Skip the cold medications. OTC cold medicines aren’t recommended for children of any age, and they can be harmful in children less than 2 years of age. Plus, they won’t help croup.

We hope your child continues to feel healthy this winter! If your child needs non-emergency medical care, though, don’t hesitate to visit our AFC Urgent Care Memphis center today.