What Is Cradle Cap?
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8. Cradle Cap Can Come Back
It’s not uncommon for cradle cap to go away and reappear a few weeks or months later. It would be best if you treated these recurrences the same as the initial outbreak. Keep an eye on the rash. Keep the area clean. Call your pediatrician if spreading to other skin areas occurs.
Continue to follow the gentle washing and scalp brushing. These simple steps can not only help get rid of cradle cap but prevent it from coming back after it’s resolved.
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