Cradle cap
Cradle cap, also known as seborrheic dermatitis, is a common skin condition that affects babies, usually appearing on the scalp. It often manifests as yellowish, greasy patches covered with scales. Although it can look concerning, cradle cap is generally harmless and not itchy or uncomfortable for the baby.
Symptoms of cradle cap typically include flaky, crusty patches on the scalp, which may vary in colour from yellow to brown. In some cases, the condition can extend beyond the scalp to other areas, such as the face, ears, and neck.
To help manage cradle cap, there are several steps you can take. Regularly washing your baby's scalp with a mild baby shampoo can help keep it clean and may reduce the build-up of scales. Gently brushing the scalp with a soft brush can also assist in loosening the flakes. If the condition persists or worsens, you might consider using a medicated shampoo specifically designed for cradle cap, but it's best to consult with a healthcare professional before trying new products. In most instances, cradle cap resolves itself within a few months, and with proper care, you can support your baby's skin health.