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Speaker: A very common condition new born has, I think, called cradle cap, is such a thing exists?
Speaker: A Cradle cap is a form of seborrheic which is a oily skin conditions, where the skin excrete say an oily crusty layer that tends to cross and accumulate, it's called cradle cap. Usually kids in the cradle get it during that period of their life. They may effect other area of the skin is low but mostly the scalp, the face, behind the ears and maybe the neck and at times even the diaper area, and it may might muss get itself a diaper rash.
It is a self limiting condition, usually improves with time, and if it's a stubborn case of seborrheic using a topical oil, letting it settle into the skin and removing some of the crust, will help alleviate some of the discomfort at times, creams will help this as well, but in most instances it's just a self limiting condition, that will disappear on its own.
Speaker: Usually it's gone by end of the four to six months?
Speaker: Usually between six month and a year it should be gone.
Speaker: If it does persist for sometimes would you see a dermatologist.
Speaker: At times it maybe a form of eczema, at times it maybe in some other condition that looks like it, obviously in stubborn and unusual cases and looking into other causes of skin rashes.
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