Cradle Cap

Cradle cap medicines address the flaky, yellowish scales and crusts that commonly appear on the scalps of newborns and infants, known as cradle cap or infantile seborrheic dermatitis. They work by softening and removing the scales, moisturizing the affected area, and in some cases, targeting the underlying causes of the condition.

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    • Understanding Cradle Cap

      Cradle cap, known scientifically as infantile seborrheic dermatitis, presents as scaly, flaky patches on a baby’s scalp and is a common condition in newborns and young infants. This harmless skin condition can cause a crusty or oily scalp with white or yellow scales. Although it might appear concerning, cradle cap is usually not painful or itchy for the baby. It’s understood to be caused by excess production of skin oil (sebum) in the oil glands and hair follicles, which can lead to mild inflammation. Generally, cradle cap is a temporary condition and typically clears up on its own without medical treatment.

    • Identifying Symptoms

      Symptoms of cradle cap include patchy scaling or thick crusts on the scalp, oily or dry skin covered with flaky white or yellow scales, and possibly redness or inflammation. The affected area might also extend to the face or diaper area. Products designed for cradle cap, such as over the counter shampoos or creams, can help alleviate these symptoms. They work by gently loosening and removing the scales, moisturising the sensitive skin, and reducing any potential irritation. While cradle cap is typically not serious and can resolve without treatment, using these specially formulated products can help keep your baby comfortable and speed up the healing process.

    • Diagnosing Cradle Cap

      Cradle cap is typically diagnosed by a visual examination of your baby’s scalp. A healthcare provider will look for the characteristic signs: the scales and crusts that are commonly seen with this condition. Because it’s distinct from other skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis, cradle cap can often be diagnosed without the need for laboratory tests. If there’s any uncertainty, or if the cradle cap is severe or occurs in older children, the doctor might investigate further to rule out other skin conditions.

    • Treatment Options

      For treating cradle cap, our online pharmacy offers a selection of over-the-counter medicines and products designed to gently and effectively manage the condition:

      Epaderm Cream: Recommended by UK doctors and suitable for all ages, including babies, this cream helps to moisturise and soothe the affected scalp area.

      Oilatum Junior Bath Additive: A soothing bath treatment that rehydrates and protects the skin, making it suitable for babies and children with dry skin conditions, including cradle cap.

      Dentinox Cradle Cap Shampoo: An effective treatment that can be used from birth, this shampoo is designed for once-a-day use to help manage cradle cap symptoms.

      Bell’s Olive Oil: Softens the crust in cradle cap and is suitable for use in all ages, offering a natural remedy for the condition.

      Colief Baby Scalp Oil: Formulated to help soften flaky scalp skin, this oil is suitable for use from 2 months and over, soothing and protecting the skin.

      Dentinox Baby Scalp Oil: Another effective treatment for cradle cap that can be used from birth, suitable for once-a-day use to help alleviate symptoms.

      Loyon Baby Cradle Cap Solution: Suitable for all ages, this mild solution is an effective treatment for cradle cap, helping to manage the condition gently.

      These products are designed to provide relief and treatment for cradle cap, offering a range of options to suit different needs and preferences.

    • Prevention Strategies

      To prevent cradle cap, consider the following tips:

      ● Regularly wash your baby’s scalp with a mild baby shampoo to reduce oil build-up.
      ● Gently brush your baby’s scalp with a soft brush to loosen scales.
      ● Apply a small amount of baby oil or mineral oil to the scalp to soften the scales before washing, but be sure to wash it out thoroughly to avoid worsening the condition.
      ● Avoid using harsh or adult shampoos, as they can be too strong for your baby’s delicate skin.
      ● Keep your baby’s scalp dry and well-ventilated to reduce excessive sweating, which can exacerbate cradle cap.