Cradle Cap – Easy Ways to Control it
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009Addam asked:
It is only when we look into the medical intricacies of the skin disorder that is known as cradle cap, or more appropriately seborrheic dermatitis that we get to know about the real deal. In fact, the very eruption of this disorder is quite a startling discovery as its victims are not determined by the factor of hygiene or health. One explanation for its development is a hormonal rush experienced by a birth giving mother across the placenta that triggers the infant’s seborrheic or oil-producing glands. This leads to the development of a crust on the baby’s scalp that actually has no potential contagious tinge, although it leads to itching in severe cases.
Although the symptoms of a cradle cap is somewhat similar to that of a normal case of dandruff, their degree ranges between a mild eruption of flaky scalp to a thick yellow crust that can spread to other areas like the face, neck, chest and so on. This skin ailment is in no form a contagious ailment and is even devoid of any side effects that might turn harmful in the long run. However, proper care and medication is necessary to ward off what comes along in the form of the unwanted physical developments.
The diagnosis of a cradle cap is conducted through a physical examination that can explain the intensity of the ailment and suggest remedies for the same. However, at times, further tests may also be called for when the ailment takes a more serious form. Normally, there is not much you can do about the treatment of this disorder as long as the baby is not troubled by the symptoms. However, a nice and relaxing shampoo can do the trick to ruffle up the flake, which can be easily brushed away after being dried up.
Although, there is no danger accompanying the ailment of cradle cap, timely measures can help remove the chances of it spreading out later
ALEX
It is only when we look into the medical intricacies of the skin disorder that is known as cradle cap, or more appropriately seborrheic dermatitis that we get to know about the real deal. In fact, the very eruption of this disorder is quite a startling discovery as its victims are not determined by the factor of hygiene or health. One explanation for its development is a hormonal rush experienced by a birth giving mother across the placenta that triggers the infant’s seborrheic or oil-producing glands. This leads to the development of a crust on the baby’s scalp that actually has no potential contagious tinge, although it leads to itching in severe cases.
Although the symptoms of a cradle cap is somewhat similar to that of a normal case of dandruff, their degree ranges between a mild eruption of flaky scalp to a thick yellow crust that can spread to other areas like the face, neck, chest and so on. This skin ailment is in no form a contagious ailment and is even devoid of any side effects that might turn harmful in the long run. However, proper care and medication is necessary to ward off what comes along in the form of the unwanted physical developments.
The diagnosis of a cradle cap is conducted through a physical examination that can explain the intensity of the ailment and suggest remedies for the same. However, at times, further tests may also be called for when the ailment takes a more serious form. Normally, there is not much you can do about the treatment of this disorder as long as the baby is not troubled by the symptoms. However, a nice and relaxing shampoo can do the trick to ruffle up the flake, which can be easily brushed away after being dried up.
Although, there is no danger accompanying the ailment of cradle cap, timely measures can help remove the chances of it spreading out later
ALEX


