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Cradle Cap In Babies

Cradle Cap (infantile seborrheic dermatitis), If your child's scalp has flaky, dry skin that looks like dandruff, or thick, slick, yellowish or light brown scaling or crusting patches, it's most likely Cradle Cap. Specialists call it infant seborrheic dermatitis, and it's too common. Cradle Cap isn't good, yet it's also harmless. It appears frequently in the initial couple of months of life and for the most part clears up all alone in around six to 12 months – sometimes a few kids have it for more time. Use coconut oil to get rid of cradle cap from your baby's skin. Checkout us online: http://smoilie.com/<br>

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Cradle Cap In Babies

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