Multiple rashes in 14-month-old babies are generally more common and may be eczema, prickly heat and seborrheic dermatitis. Because babies’ skin is delicate and sensitive, almost all babies will have rashes during their growth. 14-month-old babies commonly have rashes such as eczema, prickly heat and seborrheic dermatitis. Eczema is related to hereditary allergic factors and is usually temporary, getting better as the baby grows. Prickly heat is mostly caused by high temperature and stuffy environment, baby’s sweat stagnation on the skin, triggering pimples, which can be relieved by topical application of prickly heat powder. Seborrheic dermatitis is often associated with high localized cortical secretion of the skin, and usually resolves on its own within a few weeks. However, severe seborrheic dermatitis requires medication (e.g. Denuded cream, etc.) under the guidance of a medical professional. A 14-month-old baby with multiple rashes may have other factors, such as chickenpox, etc., and should go to a regular hospital for examination promptly. Professional medical help can be sought from regular hospitals in time.