Can toddlers have fans and showers for emergency rashes?

Fan blowing and bathing are not recommended for toddlers with acute rash to prevent catching cold, otherwise it is not conducive to the recovery of the disease and may also aggravate the disease. Reasonable rest and good daily care should be paid attention to.
Acute rash in toddlers is mainly caused by viral infections, and the child’s body resistance is obviously reduced during the onset of acute rash in toddlers. In this case, if you give your child a fan or a bath, it is likely to lead to cold, which will cause further aggravation of the symptoms, and may also lead to the re-emergence of fever, which is not conducive to the recovery of the disease.
When toddlers have an attack of acute rash, parents should pay attention to let the child have more rest and drink some warm water in moderation. At the same time, they should pay attention to open the windows and ventilate the room to keep the indoor air fresh, which is conducive to the relief of the disease. However, it should be noted that when opening the window to ventilate the room, the child should not blow directly to the window to prevent catching a cold and aggravating the disease.
After the occurrence of infantile emergency rash, should take the child to the regular hospital for consultation, after a clear diagnosis, to give targeted treatment and conditioning.