Q3. What are the signs of cradle cap?
A3. This appears as greasy, white or yellowish patches of dry skin. These patches are often crusty and may also be inflamed. Find out more in our cradle cap symptoms section.FAQS Index : A guide to Cradle Cap
- What is cradle cap?
- Does it only affect babies?
- What are the signs of cradle cap?
- Is cradle cap contagious?
- What causes cradle cap?
- What is the difference between cradle cap and seborrhoeic dermatitis?
- How do I treat cradle cap?
- Can I use tea tree oil to treat my baby’s cradle cap?
- Does what I eat whilst breastfeeding increase the risk of cradle cap?
- Are there any complications with cradle cap?
Guide to Cradle Cap
- Cradle Cap Intro
- About Cradle Cap
- Seborrhoeic dermatitis
- What is cradle cap?
- Cradle cap causes
- Cradle cap symptoms
- Cradle cap and eyebrows/eyelids
- Cradle Cap Treatment
- Home based remedies
- Over the counter products
- Prescription medicines
- More about Cradle Cap
- Cradle Cap FAQs
- Glossary