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Conference moira::parenting_v3

Title:Parenting
Notice:READ 1.27 BEFORE WRITING
Moderator:CSC32::DUBOIS
Created:Wed May 30 1990
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1364
Total number of notes:23848

151.0. "Scurf (Cradle Cap) / Infants" by RHODES::SABOURI () Wed Jul 18 1990 14:25


I checked both Parenting Notes on the 'Scurf', didn't find any.

Our son is now over 7 months old, in the past couple of weeks some
dry/yellow/ugly spots (scurf) appeared on his scalp.  I read in a 
book that many infants are up to get it and this is normal.

Any experiences and suggestions are greatly appreciated!  it doesn't
seem to be itching too much at this time.

Al

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151.1TCC::HEFFELBushydo - The way of the shrubWed Jul 18 1990 15:016
	By any chance are you in England?  

	I think you may not have found any reference, because the US I 
believe this is called cradle cap....

	Tracey
151.2Scurf or Cradle Cap ?RHODES::SABOURIWed Jul 18 1990 15:138
RE .1

No, I'm here in the States, at least by reading the description
of the 'scurf' in the baby's book I thought that's what is called,

however you may be right, it might be called something else.

151.3Sounds like Cradle Cap to me!DELNI::KEEFEWed Jul 18 1990 15:356
    Sounds like cradle cap to me also...  drop a few drops of baby oil on
    the baby scalp.  Rub in in lightly with your fingers, then take a comb
    and comb thru the baby hair.  After a week or so it will disappear...
    or I should say at least it did for my daughter.... But every baby is
    different!  Good luck!
    
151.4BUSY::DKHANWed Jul 18 1990 17:009
    When my daughter had it, I used watered down Head & Shoulders and
    a soft toothbrush and gently scrubbed it off. Then I put oil or
    lotion on her head and it never came back.
    
    If it comes back, wash the baby's scalp with the watered down Head
    & Shoulders each time you bath him.        
                                 
    We have always called it cradle cap. Maybe scurf is and old name
    for it.
151.5you say tomayto, I say tomauhto. Same thing...ULTRA::DONAHUEWed Jul 18 1990 17:143
    SCURF (skurf) n. Flakes of dry skin, as in dandruff.
    
    page 615 of the American Heritage Dictionary.
151.6RDVAX::COLLIERBruce CollierWed Jul 18 1990 17:383
    Easiest cure of all:  ignore it.
    
    		- Bruce
151.7Common problemMCIS2::WALTONWed Jul 18 1990 18:105
    
    yep, Bruce, that is exactly what we did.  Didn't go away for quite a
    while, but Robby eventually got enough hair to cover it.
    
    Sue
151.8exSHARE::SANTAMARIAWed Jul 18 1990 20:265
    My daughter's pediatrician recommended washing her scalp everyday with
    Fostex which is an acne soap.  I'm not sure if it helped but the cradle
    cap is gone now after 6 months.
    
    Ginny
151.9possibly sunburn?TLE::RANDALLliving on another planetThu Jul 19 1990 14:218
    At this time of year in the northern hemisphere, if your child's
    been outside at all, it could also be peeling or flaking skin from
    a sunburn.  Steven had that happen once -- the sun was shining in
    the back window of the car onto the top of his head in the car
    seat, so he got a band of sunburn there and nowhere else.  We
    didn't notice it until it started to peel.
    
    --bonnie
151.10Ignore ItWFOV11::BRODOWSKIFri Jul 20 1990 14:085
    I agree with Bruce.  My 6 month old has it now - my older daughter
    had it when she was an infant also.  It will go away eventually.
    Adrienne now has a full!!! head of hair.
    
    Denise
151.11another vote for ignoring it!CNTROL::STOLICNYFri Jul 20 1990 14:145
    I agree with others...my 10 month old is about over it.   I found
    that you have to be religious in treating/scrubbing it or it
    comes back anyways so when he got some hair, I just ignored it!
    
    cj/
151.12WMOIS::B_REINKEtreasures....most of them dreamsFri Jul 20 1990 23:5411
    there is another note in this file that mentions that build up
    of sun blockers on the scalp can cause a similar condition.
    
    my oldest had this as a baby and I used to gently comb it
    with a fine comb to losen it and then wash with baby shampoo
    on a wash cloth.
    
    but I do agree, unless it looks really horrible, ignore it,
    it will go away and it is harmless.
    
    Bonnie
151.13one remedySHALDU::MCBLANEWed Aug 01 1990 17:026
My childbirth instructor said to get rid of cradle cap, you can
coat the babies head with vaseline before putting him/her to bed
one night.  Then the next morning you brush it out.  The dry skin
sticks to the vaseline.  Then wash his/her hair.

-Amy
151.14TIPTOE::STOLICNYWed Aug 01 1990 17:167
    re: .13    
    
    and repeat this process until the child outgrows it.   This
    will get rid of cradle cap (like if your having a picture
    taken) but won't *cure* it.
    
    cj/