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Babies often suffer from birth the age of about 6 months with a condition that is termed cradle cap but is actually a form of eczema known as seborrhoeic dermatitis. This appears often on the head of the baby in the form of a crusty dandruff and is linked to a low amount of biotin in the body. This can be treated topically and with growing and naturally eating foods that naturally contain biotin.  Babies at birth do have very soft skin but eczema can develop in the natural folds of the skin where perspiration can be trapped. If there is sensitivity or a genetic link to other family members who have a predisposition to asthma, eczema or other allergies then prevention is better than cure. Eczema cannot be cured.

Avoid any treated paper products that can contain fragrances and chemicals that are next to baby’s skin. It may be worth returning to natural organic products including cotton nappies or diapers and try to only use unbleached cotton clothing.  In bathing the baby, water may not be enough on its own, so try to use natural organic products. Avoid the use of scented creams or bathing products and remember to avoid using chemically fragranced products to clean the bath with.  Babies can wear cotton gloves at night to minimise the damaged caused by scratching and once the cycle of itch- - scratch is broken, take stock to try and eliminate the products that may lead to another bout being triggered.


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