<Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> (edit on Wikidata) </Td> </Tr> <P> Cradle cap is a yellowish, patchy, greasy, scaly and crusty skin rash that occurs on the scalp of recently born babies . It is usually not itchy and does not bother the baby . Cradle cap most commonly begins sometime in the first three months but can occur in later years . Similar symptoms in older children are more likely to be dandruff than cradle cap . The rash is often prominent around the ear, the eyebrows or the eyelids . It may appear in other locations as well, where it is called seborrhoeic dermatitis rather than cradle cap . Some countries use the term pityriasis capitis for cradle cap . It is extremely common, with about half of all babies affected . Most of them have a mild version of the disorder . Severe cradle cap is rare . </P> <P> Cradle cap is seborrheic dermatitis that affects infants . It presents on the scalp as greasy patches of scaling, which appear thick, crusty, yellow, white or brown . The affected regions are not usually itchy and do not bother the child . Other affected areas can include the eyelids, ear, around the nose, and in the groin . Hair loss can also occur . </P> <P> Cradle cap is not caused by bacterial infection, allergy or poor hygiene . Cradle cap is also not contagious . Doctors do not agree on what causes cradle cap, but the two most common hypotheses are fungal infection and overactive sebaceous glands . Cradle cap is an inflammatory condition . </P>

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