Hemolactia (Blood in Milk)

Safe, fast-acting homeopathic solution for blood-streaked milk

Hemolactia refers to the presence of blood in the milk of dairy animals. It may appear as streaks, clots, or fully red-tinged milk. While it often alarms farmers, hemolactia is usually a symptom—not a disease itself—and requires careful identification of its cause.

Common Causes of Blood in Milk:

  • Capillary rupture due to forceful milking or teat trauma
  • Acute mastitis, especially in early stages
  • Udder congestion or inflammationHormonal imbalance during the onset of lactation
  • Teat canal infection or localized bleeding

If not treated promptly, hemolactia can lead to:

  • Udder tissue damage
  • Reduced consumer trust in milk quality
  • Milk wastage due to contamination
  • Potential spread of infection across the herd

Unlike antibiotics, which address bacterial infection but not capillary damage, homeopathy offers a more targeted approach—working on vascular repair, inflammation control, and overall gland healing.

Recommended Product: Vet. TEATCURE-B.M.

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Vet. TEATCURE-B.M. is a scientifically formulated homeopathic remedy designed specifically to treat blood in milk and associated udder infections in cows and buffaloes. It addresses both internal bleeding and infection, promoting fast healing without disrupting lactation.

How Vet. TEATCURE-B.M. Works:

  • Arrests capillary bleeding by strengthening blood vessels
  • Reduces heat, swelling, and inflammation in the udder
  • Calms the animal’s restlessness or udder pain
  • Supports faster tissue healing and recovery of normal milk flow

Key Benefits of Vet. TEATCURE-B.M.

Stops blood discharge from udder naturally Safe for lactating animals – no milk discard needed Easy to administer – oral drops with jaggery or water No hormonal disturbances or antibiotics Addresses both physical and inflammatory causes

Key Homeopathic Ingredients:

  • Hamamelis Q – Excellent for venous bleeding and vascular fragility
  • Belladonna 30 – Controls heat, congestion, and inflammation
  • Arnica 30 – Helps resolve trauma-induced bleeding and bruising

Together, these ingredients offer a multi-layered approach to quickly resolve hemolactia without side effects

Field Success Story: Blood-Free Milk, Naturally

“One of our Gir cows had blood-stained milk two days after calving. There was no swelling or fever, but we were worried about infection and milk loss. We started Vet. TEATCURE-B.M. immediately. By the third dose, the milk color began returning to normal. In 48 hours, the bleeding stopped entirely—and the cow continued lactating without stress.”

  • — Baldev Singh Rathore, Farmer, Sikar, Rajasthan

Such stories are common among dairy farmers who have adopted homeopathic veterinary care to avoid antibiotics and protect the integrity of their milk.

Veterinarian Tips for Managing Hemolactia

Dr. Sujata Rane, M.V.Sc. (Veterinary Medicine)
“Hemolactia often looks serious, but if diagnosed early and treated correctly, recovery is quick. I recommend Vet. TEATCURE-B.M. especially for fresh calvers and post-trauma bleeding cases. It's safe, works fast, and doesn’t interfere with milk safety.”

Usage & Administration:

  • Dosage: 10 ml per dose, 4 times daily
  • Application:
    1. Directly on the tongue, or
    2. Mixed with 50g of jaggery, sugar, or bran, or
    3. Diluted in ½ litre water with sugar
  • Continue for 3–5 days, or as advised by your vet
  • Additional Tips:

    • Avoid harsh or forceful milking practices
    • Keep udder clean and dry to prevent secondary infection
    • Pair with Liv-Cure if animal shows poor appetite or drug recovery needs
    • Monitor closely during the first week of lactation, when blood in milk is more likely