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fall-out, changes in texture and color, and bald spots in infants happen
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Baby Gabriel came home from the hospital with a thick crop of dark black
hair, which didn't surprise his very dark-haired mother and father. But two
months later, when it all fell out and was replaced by very light brown hair,
they wondered Brett
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completely bald but eventually started growing in some light brown hair a month
or two later except on the back and sides of her head. Her parents wondered, Is
this normal?
The short answer is Yes, according to Dr. Alan Greene, a pediatrician at
Stanford University's Packard Children's Hospital and the founder of DrGreene.
Infant hair loss is normal. Greene explains that there are several perfectly
predictable and normal reasons why babies lose their hair, grow in different
hair colors or textures or experience bald spots during various times in their
infant development.
Hair fall-out following birth. Babies will have two major hair growth spurts
during their first year. It is perfectly normal, explains Dr. Greene, for babies
to experience hair fall-out during their first month of life after the trauma of
birth (called telogen effluvium). A second crop of hair will grow back, and it
can be a different color or texture than the original hair. This is perfectly
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Cradle cap hair fall-out. Cradle cap is another perfectly normal inflammatory
condition of the baby's scalp, according to Greene. This refers to a buildup of
skin cells that may disrupt hair follicle growth, causing hair in affected areas
to fall out. He adds, some babies develop a more severe case of cradle cap than
others and advises loosening and softening the scales by shampooing daily with a
mild baby shampoo and warm water. For more stubborn cases, parents can gently
massage mineral oil into the baby's scalp before shampooing, and let it sit for
10 to 20 minutes to loosen scales so they can be removed easier using a soft
brush. If the scales persist beyond two months, discuss the condition with a
pediatrician, who may prescribe a cortisone cream or lotion. Hair follicles will
not be permanently affected Fran
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cradle cap condition has subsided, says Greene.
Contact hair fall-out. While the Back to Sleep campaign in which parents are
advised to lay babies on their back to sleep to avoid SIDS (sudden infant death
syndrome) has greatly reduced the amount of SIDS cases we see every year, it
does have an undesired side effect of causing bald spots on the back and sides
of a baby's head from constant rubbing there as the baby lays on that spot and
turns his head, explains Green. But don't worry; this bald spot on the back of
your baby's head is a good sign that you have protected your baby from SIDS, and
the hair will grow back. He suggests that parents lessen contact bald spots in
the following ways:
1.Alternate sides of the crib. Because babies tend to always look in the same
direction, alternate the side of the crib you put your baby down in every time
so he will move his head in the opposite direction and likely lessen the contact
rubbing in the same spot every time.
2.Embrace tummy time! Whenever your baby is awake, supervise her on her tummy
because this is great for a baby's development as well for avoiding contact bald
spots on the back of the head. Tummy time also reduces the incidence of a baby's
head becoming flattened or misshapen enough to require a head-molding helmet,
which can also cause contact bald spots because the helmet must be worn for most
of the day. Once your baby spends more time on her tummy during the
day Paul
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and correct themselves.
Dr. Greene concludes, If your baby experienced hair fall-out or bald spots as
described, don't worry, because hair will grow back once baby grows and moves
out of the infant stage and is able to sit up more, avoid contact bald
spots.