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If your baby has diaper rash with open sores, raw open skin, bleeding spots, or blistered areas, get clear next steps based on what you’re seeing now. We’ll help you understand when home care may help and when severe diaper rash open sores need prompt medical attention.

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When diaper rash becomes open, raw, or bleeding

A diaper rash that has progressed to open sores, broken skin, or very raw areas usually needs more careful care than a mild red rash. Moisture, friction, stool exposure, and irritation can keep the skin from healing. In some cases, severe diaper rash open sores may also be complicated by yeast or bacterial infection. This page is designed to help parents who searched for diaper rash open sores, baby diaper rash open sores, diaper rash raw open skin, or open sore diaper rash treatment understand what to do next.

What parents often notice with diaper rash open sores

Raw or broken skin

The rash may look shiny, wet, cracked, or peeled, with one area of open skin that seems painful during diaper changes.

Bleeding or weeping spots

Diaper rash bleeding sores can happen when irritated skin rubs against the diaper or is exposed to frequent stool and urine.

Blisters or ulcer-like areas

Diaper rash blister open sores or ulcerated skin can signal a more severe rash and should be assessed carefully, especially if the area is spreading or your baby seems very uncomfortable.

How to treat diaper rash open sores at home

Clean gently

Use lukewarm water and a soft cloth or rinse bottle when possible. Pat dry instead of rubbing. Avoid fragranced wipes or anything that stings broken skin.

Protect the skin

Apply a thick barrier layer, such as zinc oxide or petroleum-based ointment, to shield raw skin from moisture and friction. Don’t scrub off every layer at each change.

Change diapers often

Frequent diaper changes and short periods of diaper-free time can reduce contact with irritants and support healing of open sore diaper rash treatment at home.

Signs the rash may need medical care soon

Multiple open sores or worsening pain

If the rash is spreading, becoming more raw, or your baby cries intensely with cleaning or urination, it may need more than routine home care.

Blisters, pus, or ulcerated skin

Severe diaper rash open sores with blisters, drainage, crusting, or ulcer-like areas can point to infection or another skin condition that should be evaluated.

Fever or no improvement

If your baby has fever, seems unwell, or the rash is not improving after a short period of careful care, contact your pediatrician.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes diaper rash with open sores?

Diaper rash with open sores is often caused by ongoing irritation from moisture, stool, urine, friction, or infrequent diaper changes. Sometimes yeast or bacterial infection can make the skin more inflamed, raw, or slow to heal.

How do I treat baby diaper rash open sores safely?

Gently clean the area, pat dry, use a thick barrier ointment, and change diapers often. Avoid rubbing, harsh wipes, powders, and fragranced products on broken skin. If the sores are severe, bleeding, blistered, or not improving, seek medical advice.

Is diaper rash raw open skin a reason to call the doctor?

It can be. A small raw spot may improve with careful skin protection, but multiple open sores, bleeding, blisters, ulcerated skin, pus, fever, or worsening pain are good reasons to contact your child’s clinician promptly.

Can severe diaper rash open sores be infected?

Yes. Yeast can cause a bright red rash that persists, and bacterial infection may cause crusting, pus, worsening tenderness, or rapidly spreading sores. These signs should be medically evaluated.

What should I avoid putting on diaper rash bleeding sores?

Avoid alcohol-based or fragranced wipes, harsh soaps, powders that can cake on broken skin, and any product that seems to sting or worsen irritation. Gentle cleansing and a protective barrier are usually better tolerated.

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