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Newborn babies cry for the same reason that any child cries – they want attention and they want it fast. Crying is the only form of communication at the disposal of a newborn baby. As baby learns that the crying will illicit the appropriate response from the caregivers, you can rest assured that baby will use it to their full advantage.
However persistent crying should not be taken lightly. It may be an indication that the infant is in distress, possibly due to a serious medical condition.
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Seborrheic dermatitis is an inflammatory skin disease where scaling of the skin occurs. Seborrheic dermatitis is not usually a dry skin condition as the skin is producing its normal oil (sebum). However the appearance of skin scaling often leaves sufferers to believe that the condition occurs due to excessively dry skin or a lack of sebum.
A skin fungus is an infection of the skin by a fungus, a microorganism that usually consumes dead material. The outer skin is made up of dead skin cells that form a barrier to the outside environment. This barrier is usually able to maintain its own health but if damaged (especially by breaks or a cut in the skin), it can be prine to infections from microoganisms like bacteria or fungi.