Dermatitis Information Articles : Cradle Cap
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Seborrheic Dermatitis: Spreads To The Face & Beyond
Written by Megan Kinder
Usually beginning on the scalp as oily, waxy patches, this common type of eczema sometimes spreads to the face and beyond. A severe case, while rare, produces widespread lesions. Like most types of eczema, seborrheic dermatitis tends to flare in cold, dry weather. -
Infantile Seborrheic Dermatitis
Wananukul S, Chindamporn A, Yumyourn P, et al; Malassezia furfur in infantile seborrheic dermatitis. Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol. 2005 Jun-Sep;23(2-3):101-5.
Seborrhoeic dermatitis is a condition that can affect infants and cause hard scales on the scalp - often referred to as cradle cap. It also affects adults, starting around puberty and peaking at around 40 years.