Has anyone found any solutions to cradle cap? My son has it on the back of the top of his head. I asked our doctor and he suggested baby oil and a baby brush. We have been doing that for a few weeks now and it almost looks worse. Any suggestion?
I was going to suggest the same. That worked for us. Hmm maybe lotion afterward. I put Bert's bees lotion on her head when she had that. I did the oil in the bathtub as well so it made it really soft and easy to comb away. Not sure if you've tried that or if it would make a difference.
My niece had this pretty badly for a while. My sister used coconut oil. When that stopped cutting it, she went to a dermatologist for a cream that eventually cleared it up.
How do you keep baby oil on lo's head for 20 minutes without getting it all over everything? I tried baby oil and then massaging her head with a baby brush and then combing it out but she has so much hair it just made a mess. Now I just rub her head with my fingers at bath time. Im not sure if its doing anything!
Our pedi suggested selson blue and baby oil but that wasn't helping, then I started using olive oil and aveeno baby shampoo and that was helping but all of sudden he had this flare up where his head got really red. I spoke with the pedi yesterday and he's suggesting .1% hydrocortisone for three days at knight - it's over the counter so I'm going to pick it up and give it a try. It's a stubborn thing.
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Okay on to the topic. We use a soft bristle brush and the California babies shampoo 2x per week. Pedi said that was enough bathing since Dude has super sensitive skin. If I have to bathe more do to a poospolsion I don't wash his hair so I don't dry out his scalp.
We had to scrub with a wash cloth each time- like really get down to the scalp and don't be afraid to scrub! Just watch the soft spots- baby seemed to enjoy it.
Exactly this. Haven't done anything special just rubbed it in the bath and it's slowly going away with each bath.
@Scotty138 we had a small patch on her eyebrow and I would just put a bit of coconut oil on it daily during diaper changes and then wiped the flakes off later with a wipe or cloth.
We used Gentle Naturals Baby Cradle Cap Treatment, I got it at Wal-Mart and it was around $5. we used it twice with the little brush and she hasn't had it again since.
We left oil on his scalp for a few minutes and then shampooed, using the bristly side of the scalp scrubbie brush to work the shampoo in. It cleared up after two uses and has never returned; we still regularly use the brush during shampoos.
We tried using baby oil gel and a baby brush to treat the cradle cap. It worked really well and it is looking way better. We did this in the bath tub so I think the warm water helped. Just wanted to share our success so far.
P's was pretty bad. What worked like a charm for me was scrubbing his head in the tub with warm soapy water, and then running a fine toothed baby comb over his scalp, cleaning out the dead skin after each stroke. I'd do it for 5iah minutes until it looked fairly clear, then blow dry it. I didn't do lotion or oil because I felt like it was just more crap caked on his scalp.
I did the oil thing before his bath a few times. Oil of your choosing rubbed into the scalp, let sit for 10-20 mins, then scrub with comb, and shampoo as normal, scrubbing with washcloth too.
I used coconut oil and it cleared up pretty quickly... but apparently it's something I need to keep doing because after 2 days without the oil it came right back
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We used the comb instead of the brush last night and it made all the difference.
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Re: Cradle Cap
Okay on to the topic. We use a soft bristle brush and the California babies shampoo 2x per week. Pedi said that was enough bathing since Dude has super sensitive skin. If I have to bathe more do to a poospolsion I don't wash his hair so I don't dry out his scalp.
@Scotty138 we had a small patch on her eyebrow and I would just put a bit of coconut oil on it daily during diaper changes and then wiped the flakes off later with a wipe or cloth.
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