How to Get Rid of Cradle Cap

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By Nikki D. Felder

Severity may vary.
Severity may vary.

What is Cradle Cap

Cradle cap, in my own words, is a collection of flakes that stick to the babies scalp in clusters. To paraphrase researchers, cradle cap is commonplace among babies to their scalp, possibly their ears and forehead. The color can be dark, like my son's or even white or yellowish as pictured. This condition of the skin is due to inflammation.






My Personal Experience with Cradle Cap

All three of my children had a case of cradle cap. It can have a sour odor to it and make you want to scrape it off as it is unappealing. I strongly suggest against this! Though a few times I did gently nudge a few flakes away that were already coming off. I regard cradle cap as baby dandruff. I can imagine many of you do as well.

As darker skinned toned individuals, cradle cap somewhat blended in with my children's hair color. Many women and teenagers noticed it and often inquired what it was. I explained it was cradle cap and that I was treating it. That was the end of it, plain and simple.

Inexpensive Ways to Rid Your Baby of Cradle Cap

If you're like me you received gobs of shampoo sets and baby oil bottles at your baby shower!

Way #1 to Rid Cradle Cap

Per my pediatrician, apply baby oil at night. In the morning, take a baby comb and gently comb the cradle cap flakes out of the baby's hair. She said the flakes will soften over night. She cautioned me about the possibility of removing the baby's hair along with the cradle cap.

Way #2 to Rid Cradle Cap

Shampoo your child's hair daily and watch it dissipate! (low maintenance and takes time) You will probably see flakes in your babies crib along with sheds of your baby's hair. This is a sign the washing method is taking effect.



Final Thoughts

Though both ways are similar, I chose option #2. I find that my children's hair undergoes changes and falls out anyway. I did not want to cause more to come out through combing out the cradle cap. Simply washing my son's hair daily or every other day has worked and five months later the cradle cap is all gone (was throughout the top middle to front of his scalp)!

What has been your experience with cradle cap?

Cynthia 19 months ago

Oh, I can tell you my experience! lol Now I have also heard that it could be due to the mothers hormones. I have heard many different theories. But one I do not agree with is that, because a mother is not taking care of their baby. I think treatment can also depend on the child. I was told with my oldest by a nurse to make a paste of baking soda and water and apply it, take the comb gently lift and wash...never came back! Well my second child I tried did not work The doctor suggested Selsum Blue..worked wonders!

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Nikki D. Felder Hub Author 19 months ago

Cynthia, that's a new one (baking soda). I have heard of Selsum Blue, but was not interested in anything other than hypoallergenic products. I enjoyed your comment. Thanks.

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CarolineChicago 19 months ago

I tried the baby oil but had a hard time getting the oil out of their hair. Even though my children were all pretty much bald babies, that oil stuck in there. Only one of my three had really bad cradle cap--and sometimes I just gently picked some of the worst of it off his head while he was asleep in my arms. Didn't seem to bother him. Once gone, the cradle cap never came back.

Tyreasa 19 months ago

thanks for the info. i will keep this in mind for my future children:)

Diana 5 weeks ago

Olive oil is the best. It has natural healing effects. Its awesome!

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Nikki D. Felder Hub Author 5 weeks ago

Diana, your input is greatly appreciated and helpful! Nikki D. Felder

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