Cradle Cap

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Symptoms of Cradle Cap

Cause of Cradle Cap

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When to Call Us for Cradle Cap

Call Doctor or Seek Care Now

  • Baby less than 1 month old with tiny water blisters or pimples in a cluster
  • Your child looks or acts very sick

Contact Doctor Within 24 Hours

  • Baby less than 1 month old with any water blisters or pimples
  • You think your child needs to be seen

Contact Doctor During Office Hours

  • Raw rash behind the ears
  • Rash spreads beyond the scalp
  • Cradle cap gets worse with treatment
  • Cradle cap lasts longer than 12 months
  • You have other questions or concerns

Self Care at Home

  • Mild cradle cap


Care Advice for Cradle Cap

What You Should Know About Cradle Cap:

  • Cradle cap is a common skin condition of newborns.
  • It's caused by overactive oil glands in the scalp.
  • It's harmless and will go away on its own. But it takes time.
  • Here is some care advice that should help.

Shampoo Daily:

  • Wash the hair with an anti-dandruff shampoo (such as Head and Shoulders). Do this twice a week. No prescription is needed. Note: the daily use of anti-dandruff shampoo isn't approved until after 2 years old. But, using it twice a week is fine.
  • On the other days, wash the hair with baby shampoo.

Scalp Massage:

  • While the hair is lathered, massage the scalp with a soft brush. You can also use a rough washcloth or your fingers for 5 minutes. Don't worry about hurting the soft spot.

Baby Oil:

  • If the scalp has thick crusts (scales), put some baby oil on the scalp. Do this for 15 minutes before shampooing to soften the crusts.
  • Wash all the oil off, however, or it may worsen the cradle cap. Reason: the oil blocks the oil glands on the baby's scalp.
  • Do not use olive oil. Reason: may increase the growth of yeast.
  • Cradle cap lotions for loosening up the scales are also available without a prescription. Apply the lotion 15 minutes before shampooing.

Steroid Cream:

  • If the rash on the scalp is red and irritated, use 1% hydrocortisone cream. An example is Cortaid. No prescription is needed.
  • Put this on once a day.
  • After 1 hour, wash it off with soap and water.
  • Do this for 7 days or less.

Expected Course:

  • Cradle cap will eventually go away on its own between 6 and 12 months of age. Usually, it doesn't cause any symptoms (such as pain or itching).
  • Therefore, treatment is optional. It is mainly done for cosmetic reasons.
  • Shampoos, lotions and brushing will reduce the thickness of the scales. They will usually make them go away sooner.

Return to Child Care:

  • Cradle cap cannot be spread to others.
  • Your child does not need to miss any child care.

Call Your Doctor If:

  • Gets worse with treatment
  • Lasts over 12 months of age
  • You think your child needs to be seen
  • Remember! Contact your doctor if you or your child develop any "Contact Your Doctor" symptoms.

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Cradle Cap

This shows a baby with cradle cap on the eyebrows and eyelids. Cradle cap looks oily, yellow, scaly and crusty.




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