Treating Cradle Cap
Babies are supposed to be cute, cuddly and fun. There’s nothing more disconcerting when that image of the clean, soft smelling baby is distorted by … Read more
Babies are supposed to be cute, cuddly and fun. There’s nothing more disconcerting when that image of the clean, soft smelling baby is distorted by … Read more
Always consult your physician to diagnose infant skin conditions. They can recommend treatment options. What works for one condition may not be effective on another. … Read more
Cradle cap is seborrheic dermatitis in infants. This is a relatively common inflammatory skin condition with young babies that is likely to clear up on … Read more
Cradle cap is a skin condition that affects about half of all babies, usually in the first three months of life. Occasionally it lasts until … Read more
What is Cradle Cap? Cradle Cap (seborrheic dermatitis) is a very common skin condition in newborns, in which the newborn’s oil glands overproduce, causing the … Read more
If you’ve heard of “cradle cap” or “dandruff,” you have heard of seborrheic dermatitis. This skin condition causes flaking of the skin and most often … Read more
With the admonishment by doctors, experts, and well-meaning relatives to put baby on his/her back to sleep, there has been an increase in baby hair … Read more
Baby is crying. You are at your wits end and beginning to wonder if you really can do this. The frustration begins with a lack … Read more
New parents will soon become familiar with the crusty, yellowish skin rash that occurs on a newborn baby’s head commonly known as cradle cap. Cradle … Read more
Most babies encounter minor ailments, such as cradle cap, dry skin, eye discharge, and tummy upset within their first year. The best approach to treating … Read more