
WhatToExpect.com writes:
Cradle cap is fun for no one, least of all your baby. The good news? It won’t hang around forever, and rinsing baby’s scalp with a cradle cap shampoo can help ease symptoms.
A pesky — but harmless — skin condition, cradle cap, also known as seborrheic dermatitis, usually comes and goes within the first 6 to 12 months of a baby’s life, presenting itself in the form of dry, flaky patches on the scalp. And while some babies may take longer to shake it than others, it will likely be gone by 6 months to a year at most.
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