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Well, luckily, most diaper rashes clear up after several days of frequent changing and the proper application of a barrier cream. But if there are large bumps, blisters, or bleeding, it’s really important to talk to your pediatrician, for babies, or your general practitioner, for adults. You’ll also want to talk to your doctor if the diaper rash appears on skin that’s not covered by a diaper. If the baby or adult is feverish or seems ill, contact your doctor immediately.