POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. Cradle cap, also known as seborrheic dermatitis, is a common condition in infants characterized by flaky, scaly patches on the scalp. Here’s how you can manage it:
1. **Gentle Cleansing**: Wash your baby’s scalp regularly with a mild baby shampoo. This helps to remove the scales and keep the scalp clean.
2. **Soft Brushing**: After washing, gently brush the scalp with a soft baby brush to help loosen and remove the flakes.
3. **Apply Oil**: Applying a small amount of natural oil (like coconut oil or olive oil) to the scalp can help soften the scales. Apply the oil before washing, leave it on for about 15-30 minutes, then wash it out. You can also apply a small amount of oil to the scalp after washing if you find it helps maintain moisture, but ensure the scalp is dry before applying it.
4. **Avoid Overuse**: Be cautious with oil application. Overuse of oil can sometimes exacerbate the condition.
5. **Consult a Pediatrician**: If cradle cap persists, worsens, or spreads, consult your pediatrician. They might recommend a medicated shampoo or other treatments if necessary.
Regular care and monitoring should help manage and reduce the occurrence of cradle cap.
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