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Condition

Pediatric Stridor

What You Need to Know

Stridor is a noisy or high-pitched sound with breathing. It is usually caused by a blockage or narrowing in your child’s upper airway. Some common causes of stridor in children are infections and defects in the child’s nose, throat, larynx or trachea that your child was born with.

Symptoms

The main symptom of stridor is the noise that is heard while your child breathes. The sound of stridor depends on where the blockage is in your child’s upper respiratory tract.

Diagnosis

Stridor is usually diagnosed based on health history and a physical exam. If your child has stridor, the healthcare provider may order tests to find the cause. The tests may include:

  • X-rays
  • CT scan or MRI
  • Laryngoscopy
  • Bronchoscopy
  • Spirometry
  • Pulse oximetry
  • Sputum culture

Treatment

Your child’s healthcare provider may simply watch and recheck your child for certain conditions that cause stridor. Treatment may include:

  • Referral to an ear, nose and throat specialist (ENT)
  • Surgery, if the stridor is severe
  • Medicines by mouth or shots to help decrease the swelling in the airways or treat an infection
  • Hospital stay and emergency surgery, depending on how severe the stridor is

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    Airway Program

    The Airway Program is a specialized program in the Division of Otolaryngology (Ear, Nose, and Throat), one the largest and most prestigious pediatric otolaryngology programs in the country.

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