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Introduction

Introduction Formed dead tissue by the living tissue, if the baby's scalp has a piece of dry dander, like dandruff, or even thick, oily, yellow or brown, scales or shells The flakes are likely to be crusted, also known as cradle.

Cause

Cause

At the moment, we don't know what causes the crusting. Some experts believe that the hormones that the baby receives from the mother at the end of pregnancy over-stimulate the baby's oil glands (secretion of oil), resulting in scarring. As for the exact reasons, the experts still have no agreement. But what we know is that scarring is not caused by hygiene or allergies.

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The scalp is scarred and common on the baby's head. If your baby's scalp has a piece of dry dander, like dandruff, or even a thick, oily, yellow or brown, scale or shell-like slab, then it is likely to be a knot. Oh. This is a thick, greasy, growing scalp covering the scalp, sometimes spreading to the face, behind the ears and around the neck. This is very common in babies and will exist for some time. The chyle is a bit greasy and causes peeling; there is a piece of dry dandruff on the scalp, like dandruff, or even a thick, oily, yellow or brown, scale or shell slag-like piece. Shape.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Need to be identified with the following symptoms:

Dry eczema: more common in thin infants. Occurs in the scalp, eyebrows and other parts, showing flushing, scaling, and papules, but no obvious exudation. It can also be slightly infiltrated and hypertrophic when it is chronic, with cleft palate, scratches or blood stasis. Often due to paroxysmal intense itching, the baby is crying and restless.

Infant eczema scarring is a symptom of the clinical acute phase of infant eczema. Inftile eczema (infantileeczema) is a common allergic skin inflammation caused by internal and external factors. The dysplastic lesions with papules as the main lesions have a tendency to exude, repeated attacks, alternating between acute and chronic phases, with severe itching, and the cause is often difficult to determine.

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