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What is Cradle Cap? What are the Treatments?
Written by WebMD Editorial Contributors
Medically Reviewed by Amita Shroff, MD on September 19, 2022
In this Article
- What Is Cradle Cap?
- Cradle Cap Causes
- Cradle Cap Signs and Symptoms
- Cradle Cap Diagnosis
- Cradle Cap Treatment
- Cradle Cap Prevention
What Is Cradle Cap?
Cradle cap is a common skin condition in newborns and babies that causes rough patches on their scalp. Babies are known for their soft, smooth skin, but cradle cap is common in newborns.
When you see these rough patches on your baby’s head, you might worry that it’s something serious. Cradle Cap is common and harmless. It’s the baby form of dandruff.
This skin condition got its name because the most common place for the scaly patches to show up is on the head, where a baby would wear a cap.
You can usually get rid of it in a few simple steps. Even if you don’t do anything, it should go away on its own with time.
Cradle Cap Causes
Doctors don’t know exactly what causes cradle cap. But they think rough patches may show up when oil glands in your baby’s skin make more oil than they need to. Doctors think the extra oil may cause dead skin cells to stick to the scalp.
Cradle Cap Signs and Symptoms
Cradle cap tends to appear between the 2-6 weeks of life. You may notice:
- Greasy, patchy scalp. The skin on your baby’s scalp may look greasy. They may have white or yellow patches of scales on their scalp. Over time, the scales may flake off.
- Changes in scalp color. Sometimes, the skin on your baby’s scalp may just look a different color, rather than scaly or flaky. Cradle cap doesn’t feel itchy to your baby, although it looks like it might be.
- Hair loss. It’s rare, but a baby may lose hair where they have cradle cap. The hair should grow back after the cradle cap goes away.
- Cradle cap on other parts of the body. Aside from the head, it can also show up the face, behind the ears, the diaper area, and the armpits.
Cradle Cap Diagnosis
Your doctor will know right away if your baby has this very common condition. They will only have to see the skin on your baby’s scalp or other body parts. Your baby won’t need to take any tests for the doctor to diagnose cradle cap.
Cradle Cap Treatment
Once you have a diagnosis, you should be able to treat your baby’s cradle cap at home with success.
- Wash. Keeping your baby’s scalp clean helps the problem go away, since it washes away some of the extra oils. Use baby shampoo and rub it gently into the affected areas. Your doctor might tell you to wash your baby’s hair more often than you usually do. You might need to wash it every day instead of every few days. If a mild baby shampoo doesn’t work, ask your doctor about medicated products. Don’t use shampoo with ingredients that are designed for dandruff unless your doctor says that you should. Not all products are safe for infants.
- Brush. After you clean your baby’s hair and scalp, you can gently brush their hair with a soft baby brush or comb. The scales should loosen and fall off over time. Make sure to go easy, though.
- Lubricate. Ask your doctor if you should rub some petroleum jelly (Vaseline), baby oil, olive oil, or ointment into the scales on your baby’s scalp after you’ve used shampoo and a soft hair brush. Some parents do this and have great success.
- Apply. Some doctors may prescribe hydrocortisone cream for cradle cap, but only if the scalp is inflamed. This usually isn’t necessary. Don't use a steroid cream unless your doctor recommends it.
Cradle Cap Prevention
Once the cradle cap is under control, you can keep it at bay by washing your baby’s hair often enough with baby shampoo and brushing their scalp with a soft brush. Ask your pediatrician how often to wash your baby’s hair after the cradle cap goes away.
Your doctor may also suggest that you use the hydrocortisone cream or another lotion or ointment after the cradle cap has stopped being a problem.
Stroller 2-in-1 Noordi Sole sport - “Overall, not a bad stroller!”
I took the choice of a stroller very seriously. I read information about almost all models, watched videos, studied reviews. I wanted the perfect stroller for my little one and now I think I have found it - the Noordi sole sport stroller. We ordered a stroller and it was delivered the next day. Gorgeous bright orange color! But in a strange way in the photo it turns out red! You walk down the street and everyone pays attention, you can see it from afar and there is no such thing anymore! So far I have only used the cradle, the walking block will have to fall, winter.
Wheel defect
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Wheel defect
So, after a month of using the cradle, I can draw the following conclusions:
1. Fabric cradle! I specifically for the summer was looking for a cradle with fabric sides. In April it was cool and the cradle is blown well enough. Not suitable for use in winter, it will be cold. They say that the lining is removed.
2. The base of the cradle is made of plastic and has a coconut mattress on it. The mattress cover is not removable. Haven't tried washing it yet. It was possible for the manufacturer to provide a removable cover for the mattress.
3. The stroller is tall and has a height-adjustable handle. With my height of 173 cm, I do not have to bend over much to put or get the baby. This is insanely awesome! As I pass other strollers, I notice that she is taller than them. The handle is adjusted by lightly pressing both hands on the side of the buttons. The handle is sheathed in brown eco-leather, pleasant to the touch, looks rich and solid.
4. The carrycot is not very long, but deep enough. My baby is large and plus in overalls in his two months almost occupies the entire cradle.
5. Protects well from wind and cold lapel on the cover of the cradle and comfortable hood. On the hood there is a handle for carrying the cradle (made of brown eco-leather). The hood opens and closes with the push of a button on the right. When the sunroof is closed, the button is not very convenient to press. Inconvenient buttons for closing the lid of the cradle, because. The loops on the lid are made of some kind of dense rubber and it is inconvenient to put them on the buttons.
6. The hood has an opening section with mesh for ventilation. We sunbathe by opening this section. Very comfortably. The mosquito net is taken out of the pocket of the cradle and stretched over it.
7. Pleasant fabric on top, water repellent. The set includes a rain cover.
8. Excellent maneuverability. Insanely easy to manage, turn around. Fits well on the curb.
9. Rubber wheels with a fun paw pattern on them. These wheels will not burst and do not need to be pumped up. The front wheels are swivel and can be locked. It is not clear why there is a nipple on the front wheels. I asked the manufacturer, they said that for beauty. The rear wheels are on bearings, the front wheels are simply mounted on metal pins. We lubricated the wheels, the stroller began to ride better. After a month of use, the plastic pads moved away from the wheel (we only drive on asphalt) and the right front wheel knocks unpleasantly and gives into the hand when driving. This greatly spoiled the impression of the stroller.
10. Depreciation. Everyone is interested in this fact most of all! . .. depreciation only on the rear wheels (adjustable, you can make it harder, you can softer). Of course, the stroller cannot be compared with the classics. It rides harshly, sometimes I feel sorry for the baby when it shakes a lot.
11. Fairly light. Concerning the previous carriage of the classics. I raise it with the baby, though to the first floor. Can't walk up stairs.
12. The carrycot can be easily removed. The walking block is fastened.
13. Car seat can be installed. We bought an adapter for a maxi-cosi car seat. I would like to see the person who invented these adapters. It's terrible to unfasten both from the stroller and from the car seat. It is not realistic to do this alone, because. it is necessary to clamp the uncomfortable fasteners and at the same time raise the car seat.
14. Easy to fold and fit in the trunk.
In principle, the stroller is enough, except for the trouble with the wheels.
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