As a new parent you may be alarmed by rough, scaly patches on your new-born s scalp. Your attempts to resolve the problem may be distressing too. But the condition could be nothing to worry about.
Zoe dropped by her mom's place with her fussy 6-month-old for a little help. The baby had a bit of cradle cap, a harmless flaky patch on her scalp. She asked her mom to take care of it, and she knew ...
A soft brush can help remove cradle cap from your baby's scalp. Many parents wonder how to get rid of cradle cap that forms on their baby’s scalp. The good news is that there are natural remedies that ...
Cradle cap is a term used to describe a form of seborrheic dermatitis that affects infants in the first three months of life. It is a self-limited inflammation of the skin of the scalp, presenting as ...
Those dry, yellow scales all over your baby’s head may look like dandruff, but they are actually caused by a common condition called cradle cap. About half of newborns get this condition, but it can ...
Cradle cap, as the name implies, happens to young babies (although in severe cases it may continue up to the age of three) and starts on the head. When a baby’s head sweats, her skin produces more ...
Cradle cap is the yellow crusting/scaling of a baby's scalp and is thought to be caused by overactive sebaceous glands – it has nothing to do with lack of cleanliness. Your baby might have just a ...