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Advice on Cradle Cap on a 4 Month Old

Hi, a family friend has a 4 month old that has really bad cradle cap. Since I'm a grandmother, my advice might be a bit dated . . . does anyone have more current information to help get rid of it. Baby is uncomfortable so we are anxious to help!

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Olive oil is great at bedtime and then to comb it off in the AM with a fine tooth comb. It works wonders!

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My 9 month old had it for a while pretty bad. She still has cradle cap, but, it is not as bad. The thing that worked the best for us was to comb, not brush her hair, when she was in the bath and her head was wet. After her bath, we would put baby oil on her head and then brush it out. Also, another thing we tried that worked was to put the baby oil on her head about 30 minutes before the bath, just enough to get her head moist, we would let it sit and then comb through her hair, that would get what was loose off and then give her a bath. We would then brush her hair after the bath. This has all seemed to help.

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I used olive oil and comb with my son and it worked great. I tried so many shampoos specific for cradle cap, and nothing worked and lasted like the olive oil. I put it in his hair before bath, let him play in the bath for about 10 minutes, then used the comb to comb out the flakes. Then washed with his regular baby shampoo. I only had to do that a couple times, and it went away completely and never came back.

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I used olive oil and comb with my son and it worked great. I tried so many shampoos specific for cradle cap, and nothing worked and lasted like the olive oil. I put it in his hair before bath, let him play in the bath for about 10 minutes, then used the comb to comb out the flakes. Then washed with his regular baby shampoo. I only had to do that a couple times, and it went away completely and never came back.

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Olive oil is great at bedtime and then to comb it off in the AM with a fine tooth comb. It works wonders!

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A little baby oil (shea, jojoba, etc) with a few drops of lavendar essential oil will help. After the bath, while baby's hair is still moist rub gently while the baby is nursing or asleep (if the rubbing bothers baby) and wipe with a soft cloth. I've been doing this with my 2 month old and his head is cradle cap free. My mother (now in her sixties) told me that she gently rubbed oil on all of her children's heads and we never developed crap. There is some advice that is timeless.

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My 9 month old had it for a while pretty bad. She still has cradle cap, but, it is not as bad. The thing that worked the best for us was to comb, not brush her hair, when she was in the bath and her head was wet. After her bath, we would put baby oil on her head and then brush it out. Also, another thing we tried that worked was to put the baby oil on her head about 30 minutes before the bath, just enough to get her head moist, we would let it sit and then comb through her hair, that would get what was loose off and then give her a bath. We would then brush her hair after the bath. This has all seemed to help.

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Olive oil worked for us. I massaged into my (can't remember, but less than a year old) son once in a while and it cleared up.
Good luck.

My son had really bad cradle cap and I tried many products with not much relief. I finally decided to put baby oil (I applied it 1st to the worst spot) and let it soak into scalp and as it began to dry up I applied more. I waited until the area was very moist (not dry and flaky) maybe a few days a week before I tried to comb/scrape the cradle cap off. And, it was amazing how much it helped and how easy it was to get it off and was not discomforting for him at all.. Just apply enough to cover the area (if is mainly in one area) and let it soak in. My son had it very bad mainly around the crown area (top in back) and that is the area I started at first.

Hi S.,
My daughter (now 9 1/2 Months) had cradle cap for a long time! My mom suggested rubbing a little baby oil on her head and combing it through - it seemes to comb/fall right out. I did this right before her bath so I could immediatley wash her hair afterwards. It did leave her head a little oily, but not bad and it worked pretty good.
Hope it helps!!

oh my doctor told me hyrocortoone cream, i tried it and it was gone the next day! it looks kind of greasey at first so i put it on before bed so that it would have time to absorb...

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