Try the Gerber Cradle Cap Kit. I got mine at Wal*Mart! Packaged all together in a small cardboard box and sold for $9 dollars you get the following: 2 oz bottle of Scalp Gel, 4.8 oz bottle of Gentle Baby Shampoo, 2 Fl oz Scalp Lotion, an infant comb, plus an instruction booklet and guide about cradle cap.
I tried it on my daughter and loved it. I now recommend it to anyone who has this problem. Also if you try crack cream and rub it on their head it works so well it worked like magic on my neices head and she had a really bad case of cradle cap
Generally, cradle cap does not need to be treated medically. If the condition is resistant to treatment or it starts spreading, however, an over-the-counter dandruff shampoo may be used once per day
If your 7 month old baby is suffering from cradle cap, I would recommend frequently shampooing your baby's scalp. If this does not work, upgrade to a more "heavy-duty" shampoo. Look for a shampoo that specifically contains the following ingredients: salicylic acid, coal tar, zinc, resocin, ketoconazole, selenium, and corticosteroids.
The condition is usually self limited and does not require any treatment.
In case of Cradle Cap always refer back to doctor for help. However, at home try to gentle wash the head, and also use some shampoos that are made for this purpose.
If you do not like to use special cradle cap treatment shampoos then the most natural way to treat the cradle cap is to use olive oil on babies scalp and gently brush it off with the brush.
If your baby has little to no hair, baby oil can be a good solution for cradle cap. Simply apply sparingly to baby's head and let it sit for a few minutes, then comb out the flakes of cradle cap. If your baby has a lot of hair, using oil may not be indicated because it will make the hair very greasy and difficult to wash.
Most remedies for cradle cap can be applied directly to the oily patches on the skin. Tannins, for example, can help to slow down oil production, as well as clear away the cradle cap.
There are various ways for the herbal treatment of cradle cap which are as effective as conventional treatments. These include washing or gently rubbing your baby's scalp or massaging the head with olive oil, leaving for 20 minutes, then combing out the flakes before washing with baby shampoo.
Seborrheic dermatitis
Cradle cap is easily recognizable, and usually it requires no further diagnosis. However, if the rash seems to be very itchy or irritating, it may be necessary to rule out eczema.
No, just be careful when you wash the baby's head very gently with babyshampoo, and NEVER TRY TO PICK AT IT
it is called cradle cap.
Washing the hair more often than two or three times per week may dry the skin out, making it more vulnerable to cradle cap, so limited hair washing is recommended.
Cradle cap appears as thick, oily yellowish or brownish patches on the skin, particularly the scalp. It is also often found around the eyebrows, around the nose, behind the ears, and in the genital area.
8 to 12 months of age
Cradle cap can be treated by using baby oil and a fine toothed comb to gently scrape it off. You can also do the same thing with coconut oil, or any other oil you have on hand.