Do toddlers need fluids for emergency rashes?

Toddler emergency rash usually does not need fluids, with symptomatic treatment.
Toddler emergency rash is a viral infection disease, clinical manifestations are common is fever, usually more than 39 ℃ high fever, fever lasts about 3 ~ 4 days, temperature drop process or temperature drop after the appearance of a rash, the baby vitality and mental state is relatively good, and so the rash will gradually subside after all out.
The baby’s fever, fever in 38.5 ℃ or less physical cooling, such as applying antipyretic patches, drinking warm boiled water, warm water bath, temperature in 38.5 ℃ or more medication to reduce temperature, such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen and so on to lower the body temperature.
The treatment of toddler rash is symptomatic, and usually does not require fluids to deal with.