Bronchiolitis is common in babies and young children, but the decision about home versus hospital depends on age, feeding, breathing effort and oxygen—not just the name of the virus.

Emergency note
Do not wait online for emergency breathing signs.

Severe breathing difficulty, chest indrawing, blue lips, drowsiness, poor feeding, grunting, pauses in breathing, persistent fast breathing, low oxygen — these are not for online review. Go to in-person pediatric emergency care.

Original self-explanatory visual. Symptoms often peak around days 3–5; young infants and babies with feeding difficulty need extra caution. This image was created for Together. We. Breathe. and does not reproduce any textbook or guideline figure.
Original self-explanatory visual. Symptoms often peak around days 3–5; young infants and babies with feeding difficulty need extra caution. This image was created for Together. We. Breathe. and does not reproduce any textbook or guideline figure.

What parents usually notice.

Common reasons doctors think about.

What a pediatric pulmonologist checks.

What not to do blindly.

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