cradle cap
cradle cap
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by Jody Kelly - 2006-12-22
When using essential oils on babies and children, it is always a good to dilute one to two drops of pure essential oils with ½ to 1 teaspoon of oil. The oils that can be used are jojoba, sweet almond ...
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by Connie Limon - 2007-04-18
It is sometimes difficult to know exactly when to call the doctor if your baby seems sick or even when to seek emergency care. Babies cannot tell us when something hurts.Some specific signs that may ...
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by Diane Cuesta - 2007-10-03
What is Cradle Cap? It's troubling when your beloved little baby unexpectedly develops cradle cap! Although it is not very attractive, cradle cap is a very common yet harmless scalp condition fo...
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by Daniel - 2007-12-06
Cradle Cap, also known as milk crust or honeycomb is a common affliction among infants. The typical characteristics include a yellowish, patchy, greasy, scaly and crusty skin rash that occurs on...
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by Addam - 2007-12-11
It is only when we look into the medical intricacies of the skin disorder that is known as cradle cap, or more appropriately seborrheic dermatitis that we get to know about the real deal. In fact, the...
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by Addam - 2007-12-20
cradle cap affects newborns. The condition makes for an ugly sight. However, if one looks past the face value, the condition is actually quite harmless. Firstly, it is not contagious. Secondly, it is ...
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by Addam - 2007-12-20
A mother falls in love with her child not only after it is born. Rather, she forms a fondness with the child long time before it comes to the world. This becomes clear from the care she takes during t...
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by Addam - 2007-12-20
While it may be an ungainly sight, cradle cap is not that harmful. It typically affects babies of two years or younger. This begs the question - why are newborns constantly at risk? The exact cause of...
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by Addam - 2007-12-20
Cradle cap appears as crusty, flaky scales, usually over the scalp of the baby. This skin condition is usually seen in infants after two months of age, and it can go up to two years of age. Although t...
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by Addam - 2007-12-22
Cradle cap, also known as infantile seborrheic dermatitis in medical terminology, is a general skin condition affecting babies. And though you can see flaky scales on the scalp which look rather unsig...