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		<title>By: elicia140</title>
		<link>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2006/06/12/cradle-cap/#comment-12930</link>
		<author>elicia140</author>
		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Jul 2006 11:54:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2006/06/12/cradle-cap/#comment-12930</guid>
		<description>Thanks. I am not freastfeeding, I had to give it up after only a week and a
half and am still having problems as a result! (3 months later!). I hardly
drink milk anyway.

We switched his formula a few times but that was due to spitting up, gas and
fussiness. He is now on Nutramagin (Enfamil). We had first switched to soy
but he didn't due well on that. But this was all before the cradle cap anyway.
It looked like it was getting better for a few days but now looks dry again.
Oh he does have a full head of hair (though some started to fall out but
still has a lot). I try to keep his nails trimmed, as soon as they grow back
which is quick, he scratches.

Thanks!
Sue

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If you baby doesn't have much hair then get some vaseline, layer it
on thickly on the baby's head, leave to sit for a while and then get
a playing card or a business card and use this to scrape off the
vaseline with the flakes.

Also I am assuming you are breastfeeding your child. If so, stop
drinking milk, it will make the cradle cap go away. I have a 2
month old baby and I don't drink milk regularly as my toddler had
eczema and was allergic to milk. I bought 2 litres of milk and
drunk this last month. My baby got cradle cap straight away. Once
the 2 litres was finished I stopped drinking it. His cradle cap is
also going.

My toddler had cradle cap from when he was 1 month old until he was
7 months old. This was when I stopped drinking milk. He had a full
head of hair so the vaseline/card trick didn't work for us. He also
stopped spitting up after every breastfeed.

Make sure you are getting another source of calcium if you stop milk.

Cheers,

Kelly</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks. I am not freastfeeding, I had to give it up after only a week and a<br />
half and am still having problems as a result! (3 months later!). I hardly<br />
drink milk anyway.</p>
<p>We switched his formula a few times but that was due to spitting up, gas and<br />
fussiness. He is now on Nutramagin (Enfamil). We had first switched to soy<br />
but he didn&#8217;t due well on that. But this was all before the cradle cap anyway.<br />
It looked like it was getting better for a few days but now looks dry again.<br />
Oh he does have a full head of hair (though some started to fall out but<br />
still has a lot). I try to keep his nails trimmed, as soon as they grow back<br />
which is quick, he scratches.</p>
<p>Thanks!<br />
Sue</p>
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If you baby doesn&#8217;t have much hair then get some vaseline, layer it<br />
on thickly on the baby&#8217;s head, leave to sit for a while and then get<br />
a playing card or a business card and use this to scrape off the<br />
vaseline with the flakes.</p>
<p>Also I am assuming you are breastfeeding your child. If so, stop<br />
drinking milk, it will make the cradle cap go away. I have a 2<br />
month old baby and I don&#8217;t drink milk regularly as my toddler had<br />
eczema and was allergic to milk. I bought 2 litres of milk and<br />
drunk this last month. My baby got cradle cap straight away. Once<br />
the 2 litres was finished I stopped drinking it. His cradle cap is<br />
also going.</p>
<p>My toddler had cradle cap from when he was 1 month old until he was<br />
7 months old. This was when I stopped drinking milk. He had a full<br />
head of hair so the vaseline/card trick didn&#8217;t work for us. He also<br />
stopped spitting up after every breastfeed.</p>
<p>Make sure you are getting another source of calcium if you stop milk.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Kelly</p>
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		<title>By: Eve Kyra</title>
		<link>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2006/06/12/cradle-cap/#comment-12855</link>
		<author>Eve Kyra</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jun 2006 05:15:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2006/06/12/cradle-cap/#comment-12855</guid>
		<description>Cradle cap generally isn't itchy. But here's hoping that is all it
is and that it isn't eczema. Babies can also get a little bit of
dryness on their eyebrows.

If you baby doesn't have much hair then get some vaseline, layer it
on thickly on the baby's head, leave to sit for a while and then get
a playing card or a business card and use this to scrape off the
vaseline with the flakes.

Also I am assuming you are breastfeeding your child. If so, stop
drinking milk, it will make the cradle cap go away. I have a 2
month old baby and I don't drink milk regularly as my toddler had
eczema and was allergic to milk. I bought 2 litres of milk and
drunk this last month. My baby got cradle cap straight away. Once
the 2 litres was finished I stopped drinking it. His cradle cap is
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also going.

My toddler had cradle cap from when he was 1 month old until he was
7 months old. This was when I stopped drinking milk. He had a full
head of hair so the vaseline/card trick didn't work for us. He also
stopped spitting up after every breastfeed.

Make sure you are getting another source of calcium if you stop milk.

Cheers,

Kelly</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cradle cap generally isn&#8217;t itchy. But here&#8217;s hoping that is all it<br />
is and that it isn&#8217;t eczema. Babies can also get a little bit of<br />
dryness on their eyebrows.</p>
<p>If you baby doesn&#8217;t have much hair then get some vaseline, layer it<br />
on thickly on the baby&#8217;s head, leave to sit for a while and then get<br />
a playing card or a business card and use this to scrape off the<br />
vaseline with the flakes.</p>
<p>Also I am assuming you are breastfeeding your child. If so, stop<br />
drinking milk, it will make the cradle cap go away. I have a 2<br />
month old baby and I don&#8217;t drink milk regularly as my toddler had<br />
eczema and was allergic to milk. I bought 2 litres of milk and<br />
drunk this last month. My baby got cradle cap straight away. Once<br />
the 2 litres was finished I stopped drinking it. His cradle cap is<br />
<!--more--><br />
also going.</p>
<p>My toddler had cradle cap from when he was 1 month old until he was<br />
7 months old. This was when I stopped drinking milk. He had a full<br />
head of hair so the vaseline/card trick didn&#8217;t work for us. He also<br />
stopped spitting up after every breastfeed.</p>
<p>Make sure you are getting another source of calcium if you stop milk.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Kelly</p>
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		<title>By: Otto Kimbery</title>
		<link>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2006/06/12/cradle-cap/#comment-12841</link>
		<author>Otto Kimbery</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jun 2006 07:16:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2006/06/12/cradle-cap/#comment-12841</guid>
		<description>i would definitely try the egg white...but make sure you take it out like 10
hrs. b4 u need to use it because the egg will be cold!

What do you put on a baby's scalp? I trimmed his nails as short as I could
get them. He did try to scratch again but at least he can't do much damage
with no nails. His nails grow so fast though! I try to trim them anyway as he
scratches his face (always has).

Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Sue

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i would definitely try the egg white&#8230;but make sure you take it out like 10<br />
hrs. b4 u need to use it because the egg will be cold!</p>
<p>What do you put on a baby&#8217;s scalp? I trimmed his nails as short as I could<br />
get them. He did try to scratch again but at least he can&#8217;t do much damage<br />
with no nails. His nails grow so fast though! I try to trim them anyway as he<br />
scratches his face (always has).</p>
<p>Any suggestions would be much appreciated.</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
Sue</p>
<p>Visit your group &quot;eczemapsoriasis&quot; on the web.</p>
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		<title>By: Lynette Inga</title>
		<link>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2006/06/12/cradle-cap/#comment-12840</link>
		<author>Lynette Inga</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jun 2006 00:06:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2006/06/12/cradle-cap/#comment-12840</guid>
		<description>Hello,

try to control that cradle cup , my baby got the same thing and it seem when
they fall into the face and neck or any part it itches, and everything get
irritated eyes, neck, dipper area, and if you think is eczema, it could be
allergies....If you breastfeed becarefull what you eat, for dry patches I use
vaseline, or cetaphil, my pediatricion recomend head and sholder, when she was
that age, the 2 in one shampoo and conditioner, if is craddle cup should take
care, if it is very bad use it every day for one week and then every other day
and then when is need it, first you put a little of baby oil for 30 min and
then she Headand sholders, massage very gentle for 5 min and rinse ...
my douther is 2 now had a very severe eczema, now she is doing better, she is
not itchy ...now and then she get rashes but every thing is allergies to food.

What do you put on a baby's scalp? I trimmed his nails as short as I could
&lt;!--more--&gt;
get them. He did try to scratch again but at least he can't do much damage
with no nails. His nails grow so fast though! I try to trim them anyway as
he
scratches his face (always has).

Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Sue

Visit your group &#34;eczemapsoriasis&#34; on the web.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,</p>
<p>try to control that cradle cup , my baby got the same thing and it seem when<br />
they fall into the face and neck or any part it itches, and everything get<br />
irritated eyes, neck, dipper area, and if you think is eczema, it could be<br />
allergies&#8230;.If you breastfeed becarefull what you eat, for dry patches I use<br />
vaseline, or cetaphil, my pediatricion recomend head and sholder, when she was<br />
that age, the 2 in one shampoo and conditioner, if is craddle cup should take<br />
care, if it is very bad use it every day for one week and then every other day<br />
and then when is need it, first you put a little of baby oil for 30 min and<br />
then she Headand sholders, massage very gentle for 5 min and rinse &#8230;<br />
my douther is 2 now had a very severe eczema, now she is doing better, she is<br />
not itchy &#8230;now and then she get rashes but every thing is allergies to food.</p>
<p>What do you put on a baby&#8217;s scalp? I trimmed his nails as short as I could<br />
<!--more--><br />
get them. He did try to scratch again but at least he can&#8217;t do much damage<br />
with no nails. His nails grow so fast though! I try to trim them anyway as<br />
he<br />
scratches his face (always has).</p>
<p>Any suggestions would be much appreciated.</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
Sue</p>
<p>Visit your group &quot;eczemapsoriasis&quot; on the web.</p>
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