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There are different causes for widespread rash, the most common is allergy. Other causes would be some types of infection but in that case there would be a
fever.
The most common cause of an
allergic rash at her age is
food allergy and I am assuming at 3 months she is presently only on milk with no additional foods or cereals added.
It is unusually for a child to have an
allergic reaction to nutriguiem milk because this is the milk used for children with allergies to dairy or soy
proteins.
In children
eczema can present in a wide spread fashion. This is a inflammation of the skin and is usually driven by some allergic stimulus as well.
If the rash is itching her, your doctor may suggest an antihistamine.
In addition , if he or she believes it is an allergy or eczema, she may be given a mild
topical steroid cream to apply. It would also be important to keep her skin moist, within 3 minutes of bathing a moisturising agent should be applied. It should be applied repeatedly during the day.
the source of the inflammatory response needs to be determined so it can be eliminated.
I hope this helps