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Suggest Remedy For Cradle Cap On Head Of Infant

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Posted on Fri, 20 Feb 2015
Question: hello sir,

my child is 3 months and 3 weeks old and she has got lot of cradle cap on her head , what can i do for it?

secondly she has control on her neck now but sometimes when i hold her while standing she shakes her head left right which worries me a lot ...is it normal?
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Answered by Dr. Deepak Kishore Kaltari (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Complete neck control occurs by 5 months of age

Detailed Answer:
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Greetings of the day
Dear Mr XXXXXXX


Head /Neck control starts appearing from 3rd month. Complete head control occurs by 5 months of age. So there is absolutely no reason to be worried about.

Cradle cap also known as Seborrhoeic Dermatitis (Dandruff ). It usually leads to presence of flakes over the scalp which needs to be loosened and removed. I would suggest you the following

1. Apply mixture of olive oil, coconut oil and almond oil in equal quantity. Leave it for 15 minutes. Comb out the flakes

2. Wash the scalp thoroughly with Himalaya baby shampo, massaging the scalp and trying to remove the flakes. It is important to remove the complete residue of oil

Do it twice a day . The flakes should clear in 1 to 2 weeks.


Do get back to me if you need any further assistance, will be glad to assist you.

Wishing you and your family a very happy and healthy life.


Take care


Best regards
Dr Deepak Kaltari
Consultant Pediatric Surgeon
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Deepak Kishore Kaltari (2 days later)
My child was born on 4 th oct 2014

When does the child roll over ?

Is it late as she has not started roll over
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Answered by Dr. Deepak Kishore Kaltari (11 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Rolling over should occur between 4 to 6 months

Detailed Answer:
Dear Mr XXXXXXX

For every developmental milestone there is a range of time interval. There is no fixed time when the baby should have a particular milestone. Every Child is unique and achieves it's milestone at different time. Rolling over should occur by 4 to 6 months of age. So there is nothing to worry as she will achieve the milestone soon. I hope she has developed neck holding.


Wishing you and your family a very happy and healthy life.


Take care.
Regards
Deepak
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Suggest Remedy For Cradle Cap On Head Of Infant

Brief Answer: Complete neck control occurs by 5 months of age Detailed Answer: Hi Welcome to Healthcaremagic Greetings of the day Dear Mr XXXXXXX Head /Neck control starts appearing from 3rd month. Complete head control occurs by 5 months of age. So there is absolutely no reason to be worried about. Cradle cap also known as Seborrhoeic Dermatitis (Dandruff ). It usually leads to presence of flakes over the scalp which needs to be loosened and removed. I would suggest you the following 1. Apply mixture of olive oil, coconut oil and almond oil in equal quantity. Leave it for 15 minutes. Comb out the flakes 2. Wash the scalp thoroughly with Himalaya baby shampo, massaging the scalp and trying to remove the flakes. It is important to remove the complete residue of oil Do it twice a day . The flakes should clear in 1 to 2 weeks. Do get back to me if you need any further assistance, will be glad to assist you. Wishing you and your family a very happy and healthy life. Take care Best regards Dr Deepak Kaltari Consultant Pediatric Surgeon