03rd March 2008
The skin disorders have to be gently cured, especially when it occurs in infants. Cradle cap is a minor form of dermatitis, which occurs with a yellowish patchy appearance atop the head of baby. This condition is known as infantile seborrheic dermatitis. ...
03rd March 2008
Illnesses can be termed as the most irritating things that can plague life. Not only irritating but also painful, troublesome and expensive. They affect the normal flow of life and can disrupt it considerably. And if the youngest member of the family happ...
28th February 2008
The skin condition of cradle cap is harmless, which require a use of mild medicaments and not a sophisticated treatment. Waves of worry run upon the parents, as they witness reddish skin and scale formation over the baby’s head. This condition is just a...
26th February 2008
Child’s health is something, which cannot be compromised. Parents are very cautious about healthy upbringing of their baby. Everything they feed the child to the clothes, each thing is noticed for hygiene. The health of the baby is a delicate issue and ...
26th February 2008
After a few days or months of the birth of a baby, she develops some or the other symptoms that are the indication of some diseases, both harmful and harmless. These are called neonatal diseases and can be cured easily, sometimes without any serious medic...
22nd February 2008
Though very easy to afford and use, the homely remedies suggested for treating cradle cap, the crusty, scaly greasy skin condition, sometimes become risky. For example, when you use oils to keep the disease under control, you take a rather serious risk. A...
22nd February 2008
If you see that your neonate is having an area on its body covered with crusty, scaly, greasy spots, no need to be worried about it. This is a skin condition known as cradle cap. The medical name of the disease is seborrheic dermatitis. It is somehow comm...
19th February 2008
The crusty, scaly, greasy marks that occur on skin of your baby after two to three months of her birth are known as cradle cap. Otherwise known as seborrheic dermatitis, it does not cause any harm to the baby. It is not itchy nor does it irritate the baby...
18th February 2008
If your little neonate has a skin condition, particularly on her head, that is scaly, greasy and crusty then do not give way to despair. It is a rather common neonatal disease found generally among the babies of two to three months of age. Known as cradle...
18th February 2008
cradle cap is a skin condition that makes the affected area full of yellowish scales, which are crusty, oily and greasy. This condition is not detrimental for the baby, as it is due to the non settled activity of the sebaceous glands. Once the glands star...
18th February 2008
cradle cap is a skin condition that arises due to the inadequate functioning of an infant’s sebaceous glands. It occurs mainly atop the skull of the baby in scaly, greasy, crusty oily patches. Cradle cap can also be witnessed over the eyebrows and porti...
15th February 2008
If your little neonate has a skin condition, particularly on her head, that is scaly, greasy and crusty then do not give way to despair. It is a rather common neonatal disease found generally among the babies of two to three months of age. Known as cradle...
15th February 2008
The skin condition like cradle cap is a matter of worry for the parents but the fact tells that it is harmless for the baby. This skin condition is not severe and does not have a medicinal cure. It will be recovered with gentle care of the baby. The baby ...
15th February 2008
Presence of an infant in home is overwhelming for the parents. Sometimes, when the skin conditions like cradle cap bothers the baby, then the parents start worrying for the baby’s health. Cradle cap is only a skin condition, which occurs irrespective of...
15th February 2008
Presence of an infant in home is overwhelming for the parents. Sometimes, when the skin conditions like cradle cap bothers the baby, then the parents start worrying for the baby’s health. Cradle cap is only a skin condition, which occurs irrespective of...