Alright so I've posted about my sick frog before and here's where we're at (this has been going on for more or less a month now):

Originally he had a slight prolapse (now normal) and two sores on his underside (which are still there, although less inflamed), along with some bloatedness (now gone). This was determined to be because of an infection by my vet, so he was put on nolvasan for a little while. Throughout this whole thing my frog was molting like crazy, which he still is. He's had a tiny cyst since which went away.

Now I've noticed that he's continuing molting on his legs to the point where he barely has any skin left. I'm not sure if this is because I've been overdoing the nolvasan or if because he has something the nolvasan doesn't treat (like chrytid). Unfortunately if I treat him for chrytid it would continue to irritate the skin on his legs, and I'm worried he could start bleeding out.

I called the only nearby herp-vet, and he recommended halting all treatment and putting him on semi-wet peat moss, and you keep his underside relatively dry until it heals. He did acknowledge that he sees more reptiles and birds however, and isn't an expert on amphibians.

So what do you think I should do Pacman-Frog experts? Should I start a chrytid home-remedy? Should I just wait it out with him on the peat moss? Is there anything I should be worried about? His appetite is pretty constant, and he's behaving normally. Any help would be appreciated, and if any further info is needed just let me know!