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  1. May 9, 2023 · Cradle cap in adults is also known as seborrheic eczema or seborrheic dermatitis. While it typically requires lifelong management, you can control flare-ups with treatment.

  2. Jan 6, 2024 · Cradle cap causes crusty or oily scaly patches on a baby's scalp. The condition isn't painful or itchy. But it can cause thick white or yellow scales that aren't easy to remove. Cradle cap usually clears up on its own in weeks or a few months.

  3. Cradle cap is a painless and harmless skin condition. But if the scaly patches on your baby’s scalp bother you, home remedies like moisturizer can treat it.

  4. Jan 6, 2024 · Cradle cap may not need medical treatment, as it often goes away if you use the home care tips below. If these home care tips don't work, talk with your baby's doctor about products that might help, such as a low-potency hydrocortisone cream or a shampoo with 2% antifungal ketoconazole medicine.

  5. Aug 17, 2022 · Cradle cap is harmless and goes away on its own after a few months. Although treatment is not necessary, there are steps you can take at home to help loosen and remove the scale. To treat cradle cap at home, board-certified dermatologists recommend following these tips.

  6. There are two types of seborrhoeic dermatitis: adult and infantile. This information is for adults with seborrhoeic dermatitis. Seborrhoeic dermatitis in infants (known as ‘cradle cap’) differs from the adult form and is discussed here. Who gets it and why?

  7. Oct 29, 2018 · When adults get it on their scalp, it’s commonly called “dandruff.” In babies, it is known as “cradle cap.” Seborrheic dermatitis can appear on other parts of the body.

  8. Cradle cap (infant seborrheic dermatitis) is scaly patches on a baby's scalp. Cradle cap isn’t serious, but it can cause thick crusting and white or yellow scales. Some babies can also have seborrheic dermatitis in the diaper area, and on the face, neck, and trunk.

  9. May 29, 2020 · Seborrheic” refers to the “sebaceous” glands while “derm” means “skin.” It’s called “dandruff” (pityriasis capitis) when it’s on a teenager’s or adult’s scalp, and “cradle cap” when it’s on a baby’s. Seborrheic dermatitis can occur in other areas of your body.

  10. Diagnosis. To diagnose seborrheic dermatitis, your health care provider will likely talk with you about your symptoms and look at your skin. You may need to have a small piece of skin removed (biopsied) for study in a lab. This test helps rule out other conditions.

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