Whether or not a baby can eat eggs when he or she has a rash is related to the specific condition of the affected person. If there is no allergy to the ingredients inside the egg, the baby can eat eggs. Those who are allergic to eggs are prohibited from eating them. Rashes in babies can be caused by diseases such as acute rash, scarlet fever, chicken pox, measles, hand-foot-mouth disease, rubella, atopic dermatitis, eczema and so on. If the baby is not allergic to the ingredients inside the egg, the baby can eat eggs during the treatment of the disease, which usually will not affect the treatment of the disease and can also supplement a variety of nutrients. If your baby is allergic, for example, to high-protein foods, it is generally not recommended to eat eggs in the diet. This is because eggs are high in protein, and eating eggs may cause symptoms of allergy. Baby rash, it is recommended not to blindly use medication to avoid masking the condition. It is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to improve the relevant examination, first to clarify the cause before treatment.