All you need to know about baby cradle cap and what causes it

Here's a full guide about baby cradle cap, what causes it and how to treat it. It is no serious condition but it's best to be informed!

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It’s totally irresistible to sniff baby, especially on the side of their heads. The baby smell is the best indeed! But while snuggling your baby with kisses, have you ever noticed some kind of oil or dandruff on your baby’s head?

Is it dandruff? It might be a baby cradle cap. Here is some important knowledge about:

  • What causes cradle cap
  • How to prevent cradle cap
  • Cradle cap treatment baby

Baby cradle cap

Cradle cap also known as seborrheic dermatitis, or seborrhea, is found on the head of a baby. Like the milia found on a baby’s face, it is a common condition in newborn babies, and sometimes even in children up to three months.

With a baby cradle cap, thick white or yellowish scales or dandruff can be noticed on the scalp and other parts of the baby’s head, especially in the first weeks after birth.

Sometimes there is also on the eyebrows, eyelashes, ears, next to the nose, nape, armpits or in the diaper area. It basically appears in the parts of the body with the most oil-producing sebaceous glands.

It is often mistaken for ezcema, but these two conditions are different, although the baby may have it at the same time. For children with eczema or dry skin, the cradle cap is more itchy.

As parents, we have many questions about this condition. Does it hurt? Is baby’s hair growth affected? Here is some information to know to understand this condition.

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What you need to know: What causes cradle cap

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1. It is not contagious and is not an indication of poor hygiene

There is no known reason for its existence. According to the book, The Baby Care Book: A Complete Guide from Birth to 12 Months Old written by Dr. Jeremy Friedman, MD, and Dr. Norman Saunders, MD, it can be caused by overproduction of skin oil or sebum in the oil glands and hair follicles.

Another possible cause of baby cradle cap is maternal hormones. These hormones go to the placenta before the baby is born, and this causes the oil glands in the skin to become overactive.

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Other factors such as sudden changes in weather (hot to sudden cold), having oily skin, immune system problems, even stress, and other skin diseases such as ezcema, can also cause cradle cap.

Moreover, babies whose parents have eczema are more prone or more likely to have it.

Baby cradle cap can be seen in children and sometimes in teenagers due to high levels of hormones at this age. There is also a yeast (fungus) called malassezia that grows on sebum with bacteria.

So sometimes it is treated with an anti-fungal cream like ketoconazole. The doctor is the only one who can tell. 

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But when it comes to the baby’s cradle cap, does it still need to be treated?

2. It disappears on its own even without treatment

Oftentimes it does not require medical attention or treatment. After a few weeks or months, it just disappears on its own.

Cradle cap treatment baby: It helps to wash the baby’s scalp or whole head with mild soap or baby shampoo and warm water, and put baby oil or mineral oil on the part with the bathing cradle cap.

After soaking in the oil for a few minutes, it can be combed with a comb or soft baby brush (NOT a standard comb). Do not use dandruff shampoo, as it contains salicylic acid which is not safe for babies.

3. DO NOT try to scratch it

Scracthing it with your nails can make it worse. The baby’s scalp may bleed and hurt. 

Remember that our nails have germs that we cannot see. If the baby is also injured, it can still be infected. Even if it is annoying to look at, avoid moving it as it may harm your baby. Remember, the baby’s mound is soft.

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4. It is not itchy or painful

For adults, there may be itching on the scalp when there is dandruff. So we think that the baby’s scalp may also be itchy because of the cradle cap or baby dandruff. But don’t worry, it’s not itchy for your baby.

5. Call your doctor if you notice something strange

If there is blood, and the baby is uncomfortable because of it (crying or scratching), consult a doctor immediately. If the scaly patches have spread to other parts of the baby’s body and face, take him to the doctor as well.

Because if it is severe, there are medicated shampoos or lotions that the doctor can recommend. Hydrocortisone cream is given for redness and swelling.

Remember NOT to use any medicine without a doctor’s advice.

6. Remember that it is not a chronic disease or infection

It is not caused by a virus, infection or allergy. Babies with eczema can be a factor in having a severe cradle cap, but if it is not scratched, it won’t scar.

But if it is scratched and moved, it can get an infection.

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7. Is it contagious?

Although many children have a cradle cap, it is not contagious.

8. Possible complications of baby cradle cap

If you notice some of these symptoms, it is best to consult the baby’s pediatrician:

  • redness of the scalp
  • The affected area grows or worsens
  • Experiencing diaper rash

It is also possible to have a fungal ear infection and signs that the baby has thrush. If there is already a fungal infection, it can develop and bacteria can grow. In severe cases, there may be cracking or bleeding in the affected area.

It is best to let your doctor know if there are other noticeable problems with the baby, such as diarrhea as it may be related to the cradle cap.

Also call the baby’s pedia if the rashes have spread beyond the scalp, the cradle cap gets worse even when treated or if it lasts for more than 12 months.

9. Does the cradle cap affect baby’s hair growth?

In rare cases, the baby’s hair may fall out due to the cradle cap. If the scab is scratched, the baby’s hair follicles can be damaged.  But it will grow back as soon as the scab is gone. It does not cause permanent hair loss.

10. Does the cradle cap stink?

In some cases, the cradle cap may have a slight odor, due to the buildup of oil or sebum. But it is usually odorless.

But if you smell like broken bread, you may be smelling yeast – this is a sign that the baby’s condition has become a yeast infection and should be treated by a doctor.

How do you make sure baby’s cradle cap doesn’t get worse? Cradle cap treatment baby: Clean baby’s head properly.

READ MORE:

Newborn Guide: 10 things you need to know about Cradle Cap

Rashes and pimples on baby’s face? 6 common skin conditions your newborn might have

Is shaving baby’s hair good or bad? Here’s what experts think

Cradle cap treatment baby

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Although the scab on a baby’s head looks irritating, it usually disappears on its own. But there are medications and home remedies you can try to reduce baby cradle cap.

1. Baby shampoo

If the case of the cradle cap is mild, it can be easily removed by regularly shampooing the baby. Just make sure that mild baby shampoo is used so as not to irritate her scalp.

After shampooing, use a soft brush to massage the baby’s scalp and automatically remove the scabs. A soft washcloth can also be used. As time goes on, you will notice that your baby’s cradle cap is gradually disappearing.

2. Cradle cap shampoo

If regular baby shampoo doesn’t work, try a cradle cap shampoo with beta hydroxy acid (BHA) and salicylic acid to exfoliate the scalp, and Climbazole, an antifungal agent.

3. Olive Oil

You can also try olive oil to have a moisture barrier on the baby’s scalp. Aside from softening the scabs so they are easier to remove, it helps to soothe the skin and reduce redness or swelling.

Just put a few drops of oil on baby’s head and massage with your fingers or soft brush. Then wash it with shampoo and brush again.

Avoid lingering oil on the baby’s scalp, as it can increase blockage in the oil glands and worsen the condition.

4. Coconut Oil

It’s just as effective on baby’s scalp as olive oil – but it’s more fragrant! Moreover, there is evidence that coconut oil is more effective on the skin barrier compared to other oils.

How to prevent cradle cap

Cradle cap normally occurs in babies and there is no need to worry. It is self-healing. Consequently, there is no exact way to prevent this condition.

  • Remember that baby’s skin is still very sensitive, so if looking for home remedies for this condition, avoid products with strong ingredients or chemicals first.
  • If the baby has a cradle cap and it heals, just keep his hair and scalp clean to prevent it from coming back. 
  • In order not to have a buildup of oils on baby’s head, make it a habit to keep it clean and dry. Avoid prolonging the sweat on the baby’s scalp so that the cradle cap does not get worse.

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Cradle cap vs dandruff

Dandruff in infants is also called infantile seborrhoea dermatitis. This refers to the apparent scaling of the baby’s scalp, eyebrows and eyelashes. It is not dangerous but it causes irritation and redness to the skin. 

If not cured immediately, it will cause hair fall or hair loss or end up with extreme dandruff in babies or cradle caps.

Baby dandruff home remedies

Here are what you can to for a baby dry scalp treatment or baby dandruff home remedies.

1. Keep baby’s bath time short.

Daily bathing of babies can dry out their sensitive skin and lead to dandruff. Therefore, if possible, do not bathe the baby every day. Additionally, it is best to limit it to no more than ten minutes of bathing. Use baby-friendly products made with natural ingredients.

2. Apply mineral oil on baby’s head.

Putting mineral oil on baby’s head is one way to moisturize it. Applying oil will massage the baby’s scalp. This is to gradually eliminate the dandruff on his head. Then shampoo and rinse well.

3. Brush baby’s hair.

To get rid of dandruff on the baby’s head, brush it. Just make sure to use a brush for the baby that is soft and will not hurt his thin scalp or skin.

4. Use a humidifier.

Using a humidifier will help to prevent the baby’s skin from drying out. This is a way to cure and prevent his dandruff. It will also help him breathe properly whenever he has a cold.

Consult your doctor

When the baby or cradle cap is already experiencing extreme dandruff, it is a good idea to consult a doctor. Because there are medications that can be prescribed to him that will help to cure his extreme dandruff. 

 

Here at theAsianparent Philippines, it’s important for us to give information that is correct, significant, and timely. But this doesn’t serve as an alternative for medical advise or medical treatment. TheAsianparent Philippines is not responsible to those that would choose to drink medicines based on information from our website. If you have any doubts, we recommend to consult your doctor for clearer information.

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Margaux Dolores