Pillow baldness is a common phenomenon in daily life, mainly due to the sparse hair in the place where babies sleep. Although it is not a big problem for babies, it can affect their external image. So when can baby's pillow baldness be cured? Follow the editor to learn about this question.
Firstly, generally speaking, most babies with occipital alopecia are caused by objective reasons, and it will disappear after six months. This is closely related to the baby's sleeping position. After six months, the baby is no longer mainly lying down, and the time the baby's head is in contact with the pillow is reduced. Therefore, the condition of occipital alopecia will gradually improve. If it is caused by calcium deficiency, it is necessary to supplement calcium for the baby, so that the baby's condition will gradually improve.
Secondly, if a baby develops occipital baldness, parents must strengthen their daily care of the baby and pay close attention to the condition of the baby's head. If the baby's sleeping pillow is found to be damp, it must be replaced in a timely manner, and the baby's head should be kept dry regularly. The most important thing is to provide corresponding treatment for the cause of the baby's occipital baldness.
Finally, if the baby has pathological causes of occipital alopecia, the best way to supplement calcium is to expose the baby to sunlight. Ultraviolet radiation can promote the formation of vitamin D in the baby, accelerate the absorption and utilization of calcium. Babies with severe calcium deficiency can supplement calcium supplements under the guidance of doctors to meet their physical needs.