How to get a scab off a child’s head

Fetal scabs on a child’s head, which are usually related to the mother’s amniotic fluid, can fall off on their own after a period of time, and generally require no special treatment. Fetal scabs are common in newborns, the fetus is often in the mother’s amniotic fluid, after the baby delivery can have a little amniotic fluid residue in the baby’s head, face and other parts of the baby, resulting in the baby’s skin with a yellowish or whitish fetal scabs. Clinically, generally no special treatment is needed, with the growth of the baby’s age, the metabolism of the skin, the fetal scabs can fall off by themselves, parents can also be appropriate use of water for cleaning, after repeated washing can also be cleaned up. Generally no special treatment is needed. However, if the baby’s fetal scabs can not be removed, need to be alert to the possibility of disease, some parents mistakenly hemangioma and other rashes mistaken for fetal scabs, and thus found that can not be removed. It is recommended that if your baby has a rash on the head, you should seek medical attention in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment.