Whether the baby can take a bath with a rash depends on the specific reason and the state of the baby, such as suffering from eczema or part of the viral rash when it is possible to take a bath. If suffering from eczema without obvious skin erosion, oozing, the baby can take a bath. And every day when bathing with warm water quickly rinse, as far as possible do not use bath liquid. Apply appropriate moisturizer after bathing to avoid dry skin. Due to viral infection caused by toddler acute rash, rubella, also can take a bath. However, you need to keep warm when bathing to prevent the condition from recurring with fever and other symptoms. If chickenpox or other skin breakouts occur, try not to bathe to avoid secondary skin infections after bathing. In addition, bathing is not recommended when there is a significant fever at the time of the rash and the general condition is poor to avoid aggravating the original condition.