
Smaldore Associates, LLC
7320 Inzer Street
Springfield, VA 22151
(888) 362-5338
Call Today for volume discounts
888-362-5338
Smaldore Associates, LLC
7320 Inzer Street
Springfield, VA 22151
(888) 362-5338
Call Today for volume discounts
888-362-5338
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Can Toddlers Get Cradle Cap?
Cradle cap is essentially a form of seborrheic dermatitis, which is notorious for creating oily or crusty patches on the skin that may appear scaly. It typically isn’t painful, but the thick scales can be difficult to remove if not properly treated. Since this is just a simple skin condition, anyone, at any age, may …
How Do You Get Rid of Cradle Cap on a Toddler?
Despite its name, cradle cap can happen to children of any age. This term just refers to the version of seborrheic dermatitis that is specifically diagnosed in infants and babies. Toddlers can get the condition, and importunately there are ways to get rid of it. In older teens and adults, seborrheic dermatitis can lead to …
Baby Dry Scalp or Cradle Cap? Learn the Difference
The symptoms for dry scalp and cradle cap can be very similar, especially to non-medical personnel as most of us are. It’s important to know the difference between the two, because each condition should be treated in its own way for best results. Below you’ll learn the difference between these two conditions, so if your …
What Type of Baby Shampoo is Good for Cradle Cap in Infants
The flaky, crusty scalp you see on your baby is actually not much of an issue for your baby, but it does usually have a nasty-looking appearance, and no parent wants their infant to have to deal with the effects of cradle cap. There are several tactics you can use to try and hasten the …
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How Often Should You Bathe a Newborn Baby
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When Does Cradle Cap Go Away in Babies?
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How to Get Rid of Baby Dandruff
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How to Wash a Newborn Baby’s Hair
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What Causes Seborrheic Dermatitis
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