Your baby has cradle cap if his scalp has brown, scaly
patches. This is very common in babies and although it
looks ugly and dry, it does not cause any discomfort to
your baby. Sometimes, the cradle cap may spread as a rash
to the face or nappy area. You must consult your doctor if
the rash appears to look infected.
If your baby has cradle cap, massage his scalp at night
with warm olive oil (or any other oil) and leave it on
overnight. In the morning, comb his hair to loosen the
scales and then wash the hair to remove the scales. You may
remove cradle cap once but it may return again. The only
solution which works to some extent is to keep his scalp
well-oiled. If cradle cap appears again, you may have to
repeat the oiling-combing-wahing process again.
You can even get cradle cap treatment shampoos
over-the-counter. They are also quite effective. Infact, my
little one has cradle cap and her skin is very dry and
sensitive and baby shampoos don't suit her skin. I've been
using the cradle cap treatment shampoo from the past 7
months. Apart from controlling the cradle cap, its also
kind to her hair!