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    Posted: 16 April 2010 at 2:13pm
Liam's is quite bad..i thought the olive oil was making it worse but it's actually working now.. but it's down by his eyes.. right on the side by the tear duct..is that normal? do i need special cream?i just dont want to put olive oil near his eyes?
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I've heard that olive oil isn't very good to use on cradle cap as it can feed the bacteria and cause infection/cradle cap to get worse? Can't be bothered to google to see if that is true or not though!

I thought that cradle cap was where there was hair so scalp or eyebrows - could it be eczema instead?
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I would be taking him to the doctor. My friends baby had really bad cradle cap like you described, turns out it was eczema and got infected so was all crusty looking like cradle cap.

If it is just cradle cap I found making a paste of baking soda and water and pasting that on and leaving to dry before washing off worked a treat.
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ok thanks..yeah i will monitor it over the weekend and make appt on monday.. I'll try the baking soda one..

olive oil is the only thing that mosturises it ..everything else makes it look worse..so far) but havent tried sudocream a friend suggested so will do that tonight.. its on his eyelids and eyebrows..plunket said it was cradle cap but they have been wrong before:)
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it smostly the getting it off that is the issue only picking at it really seems to.. i am just googling and it suggests toothbrush so might try that carefully..
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The rash is often prominent around the ear, the eyebrows or the eyelids.

found that on wiki but the rest say normally just on scalp.. hmm.

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I second the sudo cream suggestion.
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Or the Neutrogena T Gel shampoo, DD had really bad scalp when she was little I picked it all off only for it to come back two months later went to the Dr about it as it was annoying me and he suggested using a tiny bit of this shampoo and it works a treat. She hasn't had issues since. We have hereditory scalp issues  I also have a script for micreme h that he said I could put on it as well.


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Originally posted by HoneybunsMa HoneybunsMa wrote:

Or the Neutrogena T Gel shampoo, DD had really bad scalp when she was little I picked it all off only for it to come back two months later went to the Dr about it as it was annoying me and he suggested using a tiny bit of this shampoo and it works a treat. She hasn't had issues since. We have hereditory scalp issues  I also have a script for micreme h that he said I could put on it as well.


do you just get the shampoo at supermarket? I have the micro stuff for E.
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We use baby oil....rub it in 1/2 an hour before their bath, then wash it off in the bath and then brush their hair (with a baby hair brush). Olive oil made it worse, a few of the AN mums recommended baby oil so we tried it and it's working really well.
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I second the baking soda/water paste.
I only did it once and DD has never had cradle cap again.
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I have heard that almond oil works really well, and using a small bristle brush in circular motions every time, and then just washing that off with water.   Sam had it quite bad and he didn't have much hair so it looked worse.    Jamie has it too but he has more hair, and it's not as much.   
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ive found that baby oil works well.
rub it on before a sleep, then when he wakes use a comb to lightly scrape the surface and get the chunks out then give it a good brush with a soft bristled baby brush and wash out.

should only need to repeat it a couple of days
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Ds2 has this as well, looks really bad as has hardly any hair. Is red and angry looking.
Does anyone know if you can still put baby oil or baking soda onnit if like this?
He scratchs it and it bleeds
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hugs milo it sucks eh:)

ok i will try the baby oil too...

doesnt a comb hurt them? I'm just weary with almond cause of potential allergies..
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Nah, combs don't hurt if you're gentle! I know it sounds bad, but we got DD's off with the cat's (very well cleaned) flea comb, nice blunt ends but fine teeth. A nit comb would work well too.
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hehe:) just he hates it when i pick it off but i guess a comb would be mostly gentle.. going to try tomorrow when hes not overtired like he was tonight at bath time:)
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omg baking soda worked but he cried like in pain:( so milo i would say if red dont do it..Liam's was only a little red...
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I used almond oil and a flannel with Jake. Only had to do it once and it never came back.
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yeha i didnt think it would matter how much i used but i guess it does..:( I'm going to take hi mto doc to check cause he's got dry skin down to his eyes as well:( ugh i feel bad that he felt bad but i think its cause we were rubbing his head.. and he hates that:)
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