Showing posts with label seborrhea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seborrhea. Show all posts

7/15/2009

Heal seborrheic dermatitis in babies


Seborrheic Dermatitis
These greasy scales and yellowish color, which can be seen in the baby's scalp, usually disappear within a few months.

Solution: to control the disorder, it is necessary to wash your hair every day and brush to remove the scales. Also, you can gently massage the scalp with a small amount of mineral oil before applying the shampoo. If the problem persists, consult a physician.

7/27/2008

Seborrhoicus eczema in babies

In the first months of life, is often seen in most babies crusty on the scalp.
Sometimes it is very important, while in others it is almost imperceptible. It also called cradle cap, probably because it appears when the baby is fed with milk, but has nothing to do with it.
There are some cascaritas yellowish-amarronadas that at times can extend up to the front and, fortunately in a few cases, compromising the face.
The breasts are concerned with the appearance Irritant presented, but the baby does not bother you. When are very important, often cover much of the scalp in many cases impede the normal hair growth.

Oil almonds
The crust can be removed with almond oil.
First was placed on his head without rubbing, will be left several hours (may be all night) and repeat the operation for two or three days. Then, when cascaritas are more loose, it can easily take off with a fine comb or simply passing one card as a spatula, without forcing those who are very attached, since it can cause an injury.
After each application, washed their hair with a neutral glycerine soap to help remove them. If we note that the skin is very red or cause itching, if the crust is bad odor or becomes infected, we must not hesitate to consult the pediatrician.