Seborrheic dermatitis often affects the scalp in infants, with a thick, crust-like scale. This image displays the thick white and yellowish scaling typical of seborrheic dermatitis.
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Cradle Cap  A parent's guide for infants and babies

Picture of Cradle Cap: Seborrheic dermatitis often affects the scalp in infants, with a thick, crust-like scale. Divider line
Seborrheic dermatitis often affects the scalp in infants, with a thick, crust-like scale.
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Who's At Risk
Any baby can develop cradle cap. It is not a contagious condition, nor does it occur because of poor hygiene.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008