Since Calosoft (calamine), Montair (montelukast), and Ascorbic D (vitamin C and D) have not fully resolved the issue, it is highly recommended to consult a pediatrician or pediatric dermatologist for a re-evaluation. Persistent rashes in a toddler can stem from various causes like eczema or specific allergies that need targeted treatment. Please be reassured; a specialist can safely examine his skin, find the exact cause, and guide you toward the right, effective therapy to help his skin heal comfortably.
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What should I do if the rashes on my stomach and thighs have not cleared up after using Calosoft cream, Montair, and Ascorbic D syrup for a year?