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Clinical Practice Guidelines: Bronchiolitis

  • 2023

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    The clinical practice guidelines for bronchiolitis provide important information on how to care for children with this condition. It describes symptoms like coughing, wheezing, and difficulty breathing. The guidelines suggest supportive treatments such as keeping the child hydrated and comfortable, rather than using antibiotics or steroids which are not effective. It also emphasizes the importance of monitoring the child's breathing and seeking medical help if symptoms worsen. The links provided offer more detailed guidance from trusted health resources to ensure proper management of bronchiolitis in young patients.


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