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6. Give Lots of Fluids

Hydration is essential, especially if your baby has croup. You can give him or her warm, clear fluids throughout the day and night. It will help take pressure off the inflamed vocal cords as well as loosen up any mucus. Be sure to allow your child to drink more beverages than usual. However, depending on the age of your baby, you might have to administer small amounts of fluid using a medicine dropper or spoon.

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