The Child with Stridor

In the first 18 months of life, laryngomalacia is a common cause of chronic stridor. This condition gradually resolves in most cases, as the airway enlarges and the cartilaginous tracheal rings gain strength. The most common cause of acute stridor in children is viral laryngotracheobronchitis (croup). Viral croup peaks in autumn or spring, but can … Continue reading The Child with Stridor