What Is Cradle Cap?
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7. How Long Does the Treatment Take?
The duration of treatment for cradle cap depends on the severity of the rash. Some cases can clear up in a few weeks with little to no extra care by parents.
While cradle cap may be unsightly, it’s important to remember that the condition isn’t itchy or painful to your child. Most instances of cradle cap go away on their own by keeping the scalp and hair clean. Few cases of the flaky, yellow rash stick around past your child’s first birthday or return after a year has passed.
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