Kidz First Paediatric Inpatient Services

Bronchiolitis

What is bronchiolitis?
Bronchiolitis is an infection in the lung (in the breathing tubes) caused by a virus.

How does bronchiolitis start?
Bronchiolitis can start as a cold, with a runny nose and a slight fever for two to three days.  Then your child may begin to cough, breathe fast and wheeze (noisy breathing).  The 2nd or 3rd day of the illness is usually the worst.  The wheezing and difficulty breathing lasts for several days and then the child gradually improves.  The cough usually lasts 10-14 days but may last as long as a month.

Who get bronchiolitis?
Children under one year often get this illness.  Bronchiolitis is most common in the winter months, especially in July and August.

Some things you can do at home to help your baby are:


Go and see your GP early, or call your GP or an after hours doctor if any of the following warning signs develop:


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