Melissa
My baby brother also has a rash and as I was searching online for what his rash could be and I found that your daughter could have Eczema. Here are some remedies that may work The first one is... Mezereum: A person who needs this remedy often has strong anxiety, felt physically in the stomach. Intensely itching eruptions start as blisters, then ooze and form thick crusts, and scratching can lead to thickened skin. Cold applications often help the itch (although the person is chilly in general). A craving for fat and a tendency to feel better in open air are other indications for Mezereum. The second one is.... Sulphur: Intensely burning, itching, inflamed eruptions that are worse from warmth and worse from bathing suggest a need for this remedy. Affected areas may be red, with scaling or crusted skin. Eruptions can be either dry or moist. This remedy is sometimes helpful to people who have repeatedly used medications and ointments on their eczema without success. I dont know much about these remedies but you might want to do more research on them and also do more research on Eczema. Well, I hope this helps!