Cradle cap can be described as infantile seborrhoeic dermatitis and it happens because of the hormonal disorder in sebaceous glands which make it hyper active and allows it to pass through placenta to the baby during pregnancy. This leads to the growth of skin cells on baby’s head. However, contrary to the widely held public opinion it is not a serious illness at all.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Cradle Cap: Follow The Doctor’s Advice
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Cradle Cap Needs Careful Supervision
The babies are blessed with utmost care by parents. To raise a child healthily is one of the top most concerns of parents. They go to any lengths in caring for their child. Sometimes, temporary health disorders or skin conditions like cradle cap makes them incalculably worried. For such parents, the relief is that this condition will heal and will not leave any effect on the skin of your infant.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Cradle Cap: What I Find Risky!
informed about the effectiveness of homely remedies for treating cradle cap, I tried them and found them somehow risky. Commercial lotions are free from it.
Rather, I find it better and safer to use commercial lotions to manage cradle cap well. These lotions are made as per the suggestion of the specialists and exclusively meant for the disease. Hence, they will be helpful in managing cradle cap but will not cause any harmful reaction. Unlike the homely remedies, there is no risk involved in using these lotions.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Cradle Cap: Easily Curable Skin Condition
Cradle Cap: Easily Curable Skin Condition
As it is not harmless and vanishes without any treatment, no extensive research has been made on its causes. After going through a lot of write-ups penned by some authoritative persons, I could come to know that it is not necessary to be enthusiastic about the cause of cradle cap as it can be kept well within control very easily. Along with the lotions made by commercial agencies, there are homely remedies for the disease.
Cradle Cap: Remediable With Time
Cradle cap does not require some special cure, it will just vanish away itself with time. The crusty and greasy scales you must be noticing over your infant’s head are only due to the excessive sebum accumulation. The cradle cap heals when the sebaceous glands starts discharging the functions properly. This skin condition occurs during the infant period of the child and is believed to be a hereditary disorder.