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As a parent, there are very few sounds that will get you out of bed quicker than hearing your baby start to bark... If your child has a loud "barking" cough; fever; and noisy, high-pitched breathing, he or she may have a viral respiratory illness ... Hearing your baby in any type of respiratory distress is extremely alarming as a parent.
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- As a parent, there are very few sounds that will get you out of bed quicker than hearing your baby start to bark...
- If your child has a loud "barking" cough; fever; and noisy, high-pitched breathing, he or she may have a viral respiratory illness ...
- Hearing your baby in any type of respiratory distress is extremely alarming as a parent.
- Follow along as board-certified pediatrician and lactation consultant, Dr.
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