My son got a rash around mosquito bite and went to doctor who thought it was lichen planus and prescribed flutivate and tacromilus creams which worked initially and cleared few patches but hyperpigmentation is still there.. then my son had minor scratches which turned into same kind of rash raised, red, flat bumps... These new rashes are not responding to creams.. why is this happening my son we don't have any history in family.. will this ever stop? Should I give him any multivitamin? I just don't know what is causing him these flares... Shall I try any other creams ? Does homeopathy work?
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It can be cleared...Undergo Nd yag laser therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending photos.
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