It's just cradle cap. Almost all babies go through it, it's normal. Just rub in some baby oil once a day after bath and it will go away after a few applications.
2007-01-19 03:43:28
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answered by DM 3
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I agree that it's most likely cradle cap. My daughter had that, and her scalp was really itchy and flaky. If the baby oil isn't helping, try vaseline. It's greasy and a bit difficult to get out of his hair, but if your son has very sensitive skin like my daughter, the fragrance in the oil could make the situation worse. If you can find them, they also make special shampoo for babies with cradle cap. The vaseline worked well, and it helped clear up her eczema as well, because the usual lotions just irritated her.
2007-01-19 16:19:21
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answered by irishitalia 1
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Try Olive Oil...it's thicker and doesn't slide around like baby oil. Just rub a little bit of extra virgin olive oil onto his scalp and use a soft, but not "too" soft brush to gently comb it out. As you first start to brush, it may seem like you are just making things worse. It will probably get flakier, and may even get slightly red. Just take a cue from your baby, if he seems content, keep brushing...it probably feels good to him. But if he seems fussy, or the scalp gets very red...it's probably not working. After you finish combing, you may want to rewash his hair to get rid of the flaky oily mess. Just make sure you don't get rid of all the oils. You can coat his head in Eucerin lotion to keep it from getting so dry. It's greasy, but works really well. This process kept the cradle cap away with my babies. And as a daycare teacher...it's worked for every baby I've tried it on (with Mommy's permission of course.)
One thing I would NOT use is Selsun Blue! I've seen it done, and yep, it will get rid of the flaking...but it will also leave baby's scalp leathery....and no one wants a leathery baby!
2007-01-22 15:08:56
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answered by chickaboo72 2
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When you use the Baby Oil use a soft bristle hairbrush to rub it into the scalp. Only use the Baby Oil right after a bath because contrary to belief Baby Oil can actually dry out the skin from too much use.
2007-01-19 03:36:39
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answered by Elizabeth B 2
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I did this: take a fine tooth comb, like the ones that come in a baby brush and comb set, and gently comb out the skin. It will just peel right off. Don't worry if your gentle they can't feel it. Then just keep some oil on it. they do make cradle cap products that you can get at the pharmacy. I never had to use it as the comb did the trick.
2007-01-19 04:17:06
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answered by cinnycinda 4
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It sounds like Cradle Cap, my daughter had it for, what seemed like, forever! I used Kerry Body Lotion. I put it on her head and used a fine tooth comb to comb it out. The Kerry really helped with the itching and it broke it up so I could actually comb it out. The oil didn't seem to help at all. Good Luck, and remember- this is normal! :)
2007-01-19 03:39:35
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answered by andi_sue_storm 3
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It's known as Cradle cap, yellowish thick on baby's scalp and maybe eye brows? You could use a soft bristle baby brush to remove some at a time, careful not to hurt scalp. This comes from not washing hair enough. Keep baby's hair and face clean with wash rag. This is no reason to go running to the Pediatrician all baby's get this.
2007-01-19 03:39:25
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answered by Curious J. 5
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Since your child is only 2 months old is doesn't sound like he's got dandurf. It maybe cradle cap. Wash his head good with baby shampoo and the put baby oil on his head... rup it through very well. it should help.
2007-01-19 03:37:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like cradle cap, put baby oil on their head and brush it with a baby brush, should get rid of it. Unless your using hair products on your child, it won't have dandruff.
2007-01-19 03:50:33
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answered by Proud Mother 3
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i might want to anticipate that that is a develop spurt as others have reported. i'd not be in touch if the Dr. has no longer addressed the concern of the burden income. I in basic terms had my first infant 6 a million/2 weeks in the past. She became SGA (small for gestational age) and left the health center weighing 5.9 lbs. At her very last appointment she weighed 8 lbs. which ability she gained about 1oz an afternoon. you may want to imagine it truly is a lot, although that is not (she is truly healthful). i might want to communicate over such as your Pedi in case you problem. they are there to respond to any questions that could want to upward push up pertaining to on your infant. undergo in ideas, you're not any further bothering them once you call. they are used to new mothers and fathers calling them for ideas. also, please do no longer provide your 2 month previous rice cereal jumbled jointly their breast milk or formulation. search for advice out of your pediatrician about the worries you've.
2016-10-15 11:01:53
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answered by ? 4
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