Pakistan Society of Teledermatology was founded in 2004 in Lahore by a few devoted dermatologists from renowned teaching institutions and research centers with the prime objective of creating awareness among dermatologists, family practitioners, and general public regarding the need and importance of providing specialist dermatology services through telecommunication to the remote and rural areas of Pakistan.
Saturday, April 09, 2005
Olive oil to treat cradle cap
Cradle cap, also known as infantile seborrheic dermatitis, usually appears in the first few months of life and rarely persists beyond three years. It is characterised by the development of thick, crusty, yellow or brown scales over the scalp. The scales may also be found on the eyelids, postauricular regions, around the nose, and in the groin. What is your experience with olive oil to treat cradle cap? View images
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Dear Shahbaz,
Olive oil will soften the scale but I find 2% salicylic acid ,2% sulfur in sorbolene cream works better to soften and remove the scale.It is applied at night and washed off in the morning.
Dear Shahbaz,
Olive oil will soften the scale but I find 2% salicylic acid ,2% sulfur in sorbolene cream works better to soften and remove the scale.It is applied at night and washed off in the morning.
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