1. Cradle Cap
Cradle cap is a form of seborrheic dermatitis, a minor inflammatory disease of the scalp, face, and occasionally other areas of the body. It is a common scalp problem in infants and younger children.
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2. Cradle Cap
Cradle cap is an oily, yellow scaling or crusting on a baby's scalp. It is common in babies and is easily treated. Cradle cap is not a part of any illness and does not imply that a baby is not being well cared for.
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3. Oby-Cap Information - Drugs and Treatments - MedHelp
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4. Cradle cap
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5. OhioHealth - Cradle cap
Infantile seborrheic dermatitis, commonly called cradle cap, causes scaly patches on a baby's scalp. Though cradle cap isn't serious, it can cause thick crusting and white or yellow scales.
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6. Seborrheic Dermatitis (Cradle Cap)
Also called cradle cap, seborrheic dermatitis in the infant is characterized by fine white scales. However, seborrheic dermatitis can also occur in the diaper area, face, neck, and trunk. Seborrheic dermatitis in this age group usually clears with...
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7. METANIUM - Cradle Cap - 30g
Cradle Cap it a type of scurf caused by excessive secretion of seburn, it appears on the head of a young baby and looks like greasy folds of thickened skin. A child is not born with Cradle Cap, but it is a common occurrence and easy...
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8. Cradle cap | Better Health Channel
Cradle cap is a form of dermatitis that affects the scalp of babies in their first few months of life. It causes greasy, yellow crusts on the scalp. Mild antidandruff shampoos or massage with mineral oil, followed next day by gently lifting the cr...
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9. Pediatric Advisor 2009.1: Cradle Cap
Cradle cap is a common skin condition in babies. Cradle cap appears as red patches with oily, yellow scales or crusts on the scalp. It often begins in the first weeks of life. With treatment it will clear up in a few weeks. Without...
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10. Health Tip: Treating Cradle Cap
(HealthDay News) -- Red, scaly skin on a new baby's scalp could be seborrheic dermatitis, also called cradle cap.
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