Topic Overview
What is 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.
See an illustration of
cradle
cap
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What causes cradle cap?
Cradle cap is the normal buildup of sticky skin oils, scales, and
sloughed skin cells.
How is it treated?
Home treatment is usually all that is needed for cradle
cap.
- An hour before shampooing, rub your baby's
scalp with baby oil, mineral oil, or petroleum jelly to help lift the crusts
and loosen scales.
- When ready to shampoo, first get the scalp wet,
then gently scrub the scalp with a soft-bristle brush (a soft toothbrush works
well) for a few minutes to remove the scales. You can also try gently removing
the scales with a fine-tooth comb.
- Then wash the scalp with baby
shampoo, rinse well, and gently towel dry.
When should I call a health professional?
If the above measures do not work, talk to your health
professional before using a dandruff shampoo, such as Selsun Blue, Head and
Shoulders, or Sebulex. If these products get in your baby's eyes, they can
cause irritation. Your health professional may prescribe other
medications.
Cradle cap is not harmful to your baby. It usually
goes away by a baby's first birthday.