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2026-02-18 – A consumer has reported a chemical burn hazard involving Huggies Little Movers Plus diapers to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) via the SaferProducts.gov database. According to the incident report, a child developed a blistery, pus-filled burn on her inner thigh after using the product for the first time. The manufacturer, Kimberly-Clark Corp., was notified and has provided a formal response. Product DetailsBrand Name: Huggies Incident OverviewOn January 19, 2026, a parent reported that their child had just switched to Huggies Little Movers Plus diapers (Size 4) for the first time. Shortly after use, the parent noticed what initially appeared to be a diaper rash. The condition quickly worsened, developing into what the parent described as a blistery, pus-filled burn on the child's inner thigh where the diaper had been. The child was seen by a pediatrician, who recommended burn cream for treatment. The parent reported that the burn appeared to be a chemical burn and noted that after searching online, they found numerous other parents reporting similar issues with Huggies diapers. The incident report was filed with the CPSC under Report ID 5867776. The parent retained the product packaging and lot number (PA531005X 12:32), which was purchased at Costco. The product was used as intended, and no other products or factors were identified as contributing to the injury. Safety ConcernsImmediate Dangers: Chemical burns from diaper materials can cause severe skin damage, including blistering, open sores, and infection. In this case, the child required medical treatment and burn cream, indicating a significant injury that could worsen without proper care. Long-Term Risks: Repeated or prolonged exposure to the irritant could lead to chronic skin conditions, scarring, or increased sensitivity. If the defect is widespread, other children may be at risk of similar burns. Who Might Be Affected: Infants and toddlers wearing the affected diapers are the primary population at risk. Their delicate skin is more susceptible to chemical irritation and burns. Warning Signs: Parents should be alert to sudden, severe diaper rashes that do not respond to typical treatments, especially if the rash appears blistery, pus-filled, or painful. Any skin reaction that resembles a burn rather than a standard rash warrants immediate medical evaluation. What Our Clients SayWhat Consumers Should DoStop Using Immediately: If you have Huggies Little Movers Plus diapers from the affected lot (PA531005X 12:32) or are experiencing similar skin reactions, discontinue use right away to prevent further injury. Seek Medical Attention: If your child develops a blistery, pus-filled rash or what appears to be a burn, consult a pediatrician or healthcare provider. Document the injury with photographs and medical records. Preserve the Product: Keep the remaining diapers, packaging, and lot number in a safe place. These items may be critical evidence if you pursue a legal claim. Document the Incident: Write down the timeline of use, symptoms, and any medical visits. Save receipts and any communication with the manufacturer or retailer. Report to the CPSC: File a report at SaferProducts.gov to help regulators identify potential safety issues and alert other consumers. Check for Recalls: Monitor CPSC.gov for any future recalls or safety notices related to Huggies diapers. If your child suffered an injury from this product, you may want to speak with a product liability attorney about your legal options. Manufacturer's ResponseKimberly-Clark Corp. responded to the incident report, expressing concern and stating that all materials in Huggies diapers are evaluated by medical and safety experts to ensure they are non-irritating. The company noted that factors such as diet, medications, or unique skin sensitivities can contribute to irritation, and that the close-fitting nature of diapers can allow moisture buildup, weakening the skin barrier. They directed consumers to a website stating that diapers cannot cause chemical burns and invited further contact via their customer service portal.
Legal Help AvailableH Law Group is a California product liability law firm dedicated to helping families harmed by defective consumer products. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Our team offers free, no-obligation consultations to discuss your situation and explore your legal options. If you or a loved one was injured by Huggies Huggies plus little movers or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation. |
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