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January 26, 2018
There may be dry, flaky skin on the scalp of your child (Seborrheic dermatitis), that peels off like dandruff. If it is thick, yellowish and oily looking, with a lot of scales, then it is very likely to be “cradle cap”. It
is common to a greater or lesser degree and the good news is, that in most instances, it is self-limiting, and goes away on its own over several weeks or months.
It can occur in other areas of the body too, like may involve the face, neck, behind the ears, armpits, and diaper area. The lesions may be patchy and focal or may spread to involve almost the entire body.
The cause of this very common lesion has not yet been ascertained. The possible theories are the hormones that the child receives from the mother or a type of fungus called Malassezia furfur but this has not been proven as yet.
Usually, unless it is very severe, this lesion does not cause any itching.
Seborrheic dermatitis is not contagious. We really don’t know how and why it occurs, but it has been observed that it is not contagious.
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