Can I take a bath for infant emergency rash?

Infant acute rash is usually can take a bath, but only rinse, do not scrub the skin, the water temperature should not be too high, to avoid rupture of the rash, at the same time pay attention to warmth, to avoid getting cold. Meanwhile, pay attention to warmth and avoid cold. Acute rash is an acute rash infectious disease common in infants and young children, and its main feature is high fever for 3~4 days. When the fever goes down and the rash comes out, there is usually no more fever after the rash comes out, and the disease enters the recovery period. The rash is a small red papule that does not ooze, so it is possible to bathe, and bathing will not cause the rash to break out and become infected. When bathing after the rash, take a shower, don’t overheat the water, and don’t scrub the skin. Dry your body promptly after bathing to avoid catching a cold. The rash usually fades in about 2 to 3 days. If you experience any discomfort after bathing for toddler rash, it is recommended that you seek prompt medical attention and actively cooperate with your doctor for treatment.