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| 151.1 |  | TCC::HEFFEL | Bushydo - The way of the shrub | Wed Jul 18 1990 11:01 | 6 | 
|  | 	By any chance are you in England?  
	I think you may not have found any reference, because the US I 
believe this is called cradle cap....
	Tracey
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| 151.2 | Scurf or Cradle Cap ? | RHODES::SABOURI |  | Wed Jul 18 1990 11:13 | 8 | 
|  | 
RE .1
No, I'm here in the States, at least by reading the description
of the 'scurf' in the baby's book I thought that's what is called,
however you may be right, it might be called something else.
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| 151.3 | Sounds like Cradle Cap to me! | DELNI::KEEFE |  | Wed Jul 18 1990 11:35 | 6 | 
|  |     Sounds like cradle cap to me also...  drop a few drops of baby oil on
    the baby scalp.  Rub in in lightly with your fingers, then take a comb
    and comb thru the baby hair.  After a week or so it will disappear...
    or I should say at least it did for my daughter.... But every baby is
    different!  Good luck!
    
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| 151.4 |  | BUSY::DKHAN |  | Wed Jul 18 1990 13:00 | 9 | 
|  |     When my daughter had it, I used watered down Head & Shoulders and
    a soft toothbrush and gently scrubbed it off. Then I put oil or
    lotion on her head and it never came back.
    
    If it comes back, wash the baby's scalp with the watered down Head
    & Shoulders each time you bath him.        
                                 
    We have always called it cradle cap. Maybe scurf is and old name
    for it.
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| 151.5 | you say tomayto, I say tomauhto. Same thing... | ULTRA::DONAHUE |  | Wed Jul 18 1990 13:14 | 3 | 
|  |     SCURF (skurf) n. Flakes of dry skin, as in dandruff.
    
    page 615 of the American Heritage Dictionary.
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| 151.6 |  | RDVAX::COLLIER | Bruce Collier | Wed Jul 18 1990 13:38 | 3 | 
|  |     Easiest cure of all:  ignore it.
    
    		- Bruce
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| 151.7 | Common problem | MCIS2::WALTON |  | Wed Jul 18 1990 14:10 | 5 | 
|  |     
    yep, Bruce, that is exactly what we did.  Didn't go away for quite a
    while, but Robby eventually got enough hair to cover it.
    
    Sue
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| 151.8 | ex | SHARE::SANTAMARIA |  | Wed Jul 18 1990 16:26 | 5 | 
|  |     My daughter's pediatrician recommended washing her scalp everyday with
    Fostex which is an acne soap.  I'm not sure if it helped but the cradle
    cap is gone now after 6 months.
    
    Ginny
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| 151.9 | possibly sunburn? | TLE::RANDALL | living on another planet | Thu Jul 19 1990 10:21 | 8 | 
|  |     At this time of year in the northern hemisphere, if your child's
    been outside at all, it could also be peeling or flaking skin from
    a sunburn.  Steven had that happen once -- the sun was shining in
    the back window of the car onto the top of his head in the car
    seat, so he got a band of sunburn there and nowhere else.  We
    didn't notice it until it started to peel.
    
    --bonnie
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| 151.10 | Ignore It | WFOV11::BRODOWSKI |  | Fri Jul 20 1990 10:08 | 5 | 
|  |     I agree with Bruce.  My 6 month old has it now - my older daughter
    had it when she was an infant also.  It will go away eventually.
    Adrienne now has a full!!! head of hair.
    
    Denise
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| 151.11 | another vote for ignoring it! | CNTROL::STOLICNY |  | Fri Jul 20 1990 10:14 | 5 | 
|  |     I agree with others...my 10 month old is about over it.   I found
    that you have to be religious in treating/scrubbing it or it
    comes back anyways so when he got some hair, I just ignored it!
    
    cj/
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| 151.12 |  | WMOIS::B_REINKE | treasures....most of them dreams | Fri Jul 20 1990 19:54 | 11 | 
|  |     there is another note in this file that mentions that build up
    of sun blockers on the scalp can cause a similar condition.
    
    my oldest had this as a baby and I used to gently comb it
    with a fine comb to losen it and then wash with baby shampoo
    on a wash cloth.
    
    but I do agree, unless it looks really horrible, ignore it,
    it will go away and it is harmless.
    
    Bonnie
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| 151.13 | one remedy | SHALDU::MCBLANE |  | Wed Aug 01 1990 13:02 | 6 | 
|  | My childbirth instructor said to get rid of cradle cap, you can
coat the babies head with vaseline before putting him/her to bed
one night.  Then the next morning you brush it out.  The dry skin
sticks to the vaseline.  Then wash his/her hair.
-Amy
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| 151.14 |  | TIPTOE::STOLICNY |  | Wed Aug 01 1990 13:16 | 7 | 
|  |     re: .13    
    
    and repeat this process until the child outgrows it.   This
    will get rid of cradle cap (like if your having a picture
    taken) but won't *cure* it.
    
    cj/
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