Often resolves on its own over time; management focuses on gentle care and, if necessary, topical treatments
Cradle cap, or seborrheic dermatitis in infants, is characterized by scaly, greasy patches on the scalp. Gentle cleansing and using baby shampoo can help manage cradle cap.
Seborrheic dermatitis in infants, presenting as yellow, greasy scales on the scalp
Yellowish, greasy scales on the scalp, may extend to the face and diaper area
Clinical examination
Favorable, typically resolves with age
Potential for skin infections
Exact cause unclear; likely related to hormones and the presence of yeast (Malassezia)
Gentle washing, baby oil, and, in some cases, mild topical corticosteroids for persistent cases
Gentle washing, baby oil, and, in some cases, mild topical corticosteroids for persistent cases
Common in infants, often benign
Gentle care and observation usually sufficient
For personalized advice and care, always seek the assistance of healthcare professionals. This information is meant for general understanding and not as a replacement for professional medical advice.
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