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    What is cradle cap?

    Cradle cap causes dry, flaky patches to appear on the skin. Find out more about cradle cap treatments, what can cause it, and how you can prevent it.

    Posté le : 19 Dec, 2023

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    What is cradle cap?

    Cradle cap is characterized by scaly patches on a baby's skin, and while it may look alarming, it’s good to know that it's not contagious, isn't itchy or painful, and can be easily treated.

    In this blog, we'll explore the causes, symptoms, and treatments of cradle cap, so you can better understand it and care for your little one.

    When does cradle cap start?

    Cradle cap usually affects babies in the first three months of their life.

    Where do babies get cradle cap?

    Although it usually appears on the scalp, cradle cap can also appear on a baby's face (nose, eyebrows, eyelids), ears, neck, underarms, knees, and nappy area. If your baby gets cradle cap in their nappy area, it can help to keep the area as clean and dry as possible.

    How to clear cradle cap?

    Cradle cap is harmless and usually goes away on its own, but there are things you can do to make it better at home. You can try the following steps to help treat it, but remember to be patient, cradle cap can sometimes take a few weeks or months to clear up. Don’t worry if some of your baby's hair comes away with the crusts, it will soon grow back.

    • Wash their hair: Use a mild baby shampoo and warm water to clean your baby's hair every few days during bathtime.
    • Massage: You can try gently massaging your baby's scalp to loosen and remove any dry crusts.
    • Moisturize: Gently moisturize your baby's scalp with emollient or scalp cream after bathing
    • Brush their hair: Use a soft baby hairbrush to care for your little one's hair and scalp.

    Cradle cap don’ts

    There are a few things that should be avoided when it comes to baby cradle cap, these include:

    • Pick or scratch it. This can increase the chance of an infection developing.
    • Applying olive or peanut oil. These may not be suitable for use on the skin and can pose an allergy risk.
    • Using soap or adult shampoos.
    How long does it take for cradle cap to clear?

    Cradle cap usually lasts for a few weeks to a few months, but it can vary from baby to baby. If you are concerned about your baby's cradle cap or if it seems to be getting worse, it's always best to seek advice from a healthcare professional.

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    When to visit a doctor for cradle cap treatment?

    It's important to note that while cradle cap is rarely cause for concern, as with any health or medical conditions, there does come a time when medical assistance might be needed.

    You should seek medical assistance from your doctor for your baby's cradle cap if:

    • their symptoms don't clear up on their own after a few weeks
    • your baby has cradle cap all over their body
    • any areas look swollen, bleed, or leak fluid
    • the rash feels warm, smells, or is itchy

    If you notice any of these signs, it is best to consult with a healthcare professional as soon as possible. They will be able to determine the best course of action for your baby's specific situation. If the cradle cap is inflamed or infected, they may prescribe a specialist steroid cream to help treat it.

    Cradle cap prevention tips

    The best ways to prevent cradle cap are regularly washing your baby's hair with a specially designed baby shampoo, gently brushing their scalp, and making sure that all traces of shampoo, soap, or cleansers are rinsed off your baby after bathtime.

    • Why do babies get cradle cap?

      Cradle cap is known medically as seborrhoeic dermatitis. The exact cause of it is not known, but it’s thought that many factors including the presence of Malassezia yeasts and immune response are associated with its development.

    • What does cradle cap look like?

      Cradle cap can look like white, yellow, or red patches of greasy, scaly, skin, or small, dry flakes like dandruff.

    • When does cradle cap go away?

      Cradle cap typically goes away on its own within a few weeks or months. However, it's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to your baby's health and trust your parenting instincts. If you have any concerns, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the best course of action.

    • Should I leave cradle cap alone?

      You can take measures to gradually treat cradle cap at home, but you should never pick or scratch it. When it comes to cradle cap, it's best to be patient and remember that although it looks uncomfortable, it’s not likely to harm your baby.

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