kurkkumädän
Kurkkumädän is a Finnish term that translates to "croup" in English. It refers to a viral infection that causes swelling and inflammation in the larynx (voice box), trachea (windpipe), and bronchi. This inflammation leads to characteristic symptoms, most notably a harsh, barking cough, often described as sounding like a seal.
The infection is most common in children between the ages of six months and three years, though
Kurkkumädän is usually caused by viruses, most commonly the parainfluenza virus. It spreads through respiratory droplets,