Treatment will depend on your child's symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how bad the condition is.
The problem will go away on its own over time. But most parents want to reduce or get rid of the problem. Treatment may also reduce your anxiety as a parent. Even with treatment, the problem may come back during the baby's first year of life. Treatment is usually effective in helping symptoms. It may include:
- Rubbing the scalp with baby oil or petroleum jelly to soften crusts before washing.
- Frequent shampooing with mild, non-medicated baby shampoo using a soft brush.
- Special shampoo, as prescribed by your child's doctor.
- Corticosteroid cream or lotion for a short time if the problem is really bad or persistent.