Can grown people get cradle cap?

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asked Sep 23, 2019 in Hair by Jiolp (300 points)
Can grown people get cradle cap?

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answered Sep 24, 2019 by Minty (132,850 points)
Yes adults and grown people can get cradle cap just like babies can get cradle cap.

Cradle cap is mostly common in babies under a year old but when adults get cradle cap the adult cradle cap is most commonly referred to as seborrheic eczema or seborrheic dermatitis in medical terms.

If an adult has cradle cap then it's caused by a long term skin condition that requires constant treatment although cradle cap is not serious in either adults or babies but it can be irritating.

You can get rid of cradle cap in adults by applying some vegetable oil, petroleum jelly, mineral oil or even some baby oil to the hair and massage it into the hair and leave it in overnight.

Then wash your hair out in the morning.

Use a soft brush to massage your scalp and then wash with a non medicated baby shampoo.

You may have to wash your and do the oil treatment every few days or even sometimes daily depending on how severe the cradle cap is that you have.
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answered Jul 23, 2023 by Egsbendict (22,150 points)
Cradle cap causes crusting and white or yellow scales on a baby's scalp.

Cradle cap may occur as a result of excessive oil production by skin glands surrounding hair follicles.

The main symptom of cradle cap is scales on the scalp.

Cradle cap usually clears up on its own within a few months.

A mild shampoo can help loosen and remove the scales.

A medicated shampoo can help in severe cases.

Cradle cap, or crib cap, is a type of seborrheic dermatitis your baby can develop.

While it's not necessary to remove, if you wish to do so, you can use creams, try brushing your baby's scalp, and other modes of hydration.

Cradle cap, sometimes also called crib cap, is the baby version of seborrheic dermatitis.

Eventually cradle cap will go away on it's own without treatment.

However you really should use some cradle cap shampoo or any other shampoo that is formulated for dealing with cradle cap.

Usually after the baby reaches a year old or 2 years old the cradle cap will usually go away but it can vary from baby to baby.

More severe cases of cradle cap may take longer to go away than less severe cases of cradle cap.

Surprisingly as of now there's no known cause of babies and toddlers developing cradle cap.

One known possible cause of cradle cap in babies and toddlers is a hormone that is passed from the mother to the baby before the birth of the baby.

The hormones that are passed on to the baby from the mother cause overproduction of sebum which is a natural oil in the babies hair oil glands and hair follicles.

Also cradle cap is not contagious nor is it caused by not keeping the babies hair clean etc.

You can use some baby shampoo or other shampoo formulated to help clean up cradle cap and wash the babies hair 3 to 4 times per week and use a brush or comb to help remove the flakes of cradle cap from the baby.

As the baby gets older the cradle cap will usually go away without any treatment and if the baby does lose some hair they will eventually grow the hair back.

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