Stenosis of Teats

Stenosis of Teats in Dairy Cattle

Stenosis of teats, or narrowing of the teat canal, is a frustrating and often painful condition for dairy animals. It hampers milk flow, leads to incomplete milking, and can cause inflammation or mastitis due to milk retention. Common causes include repeated mechanical interventions (like cannula use), scar tissue formation, infections, or chronic inflammation.

Early identification and treatment are essential to prevent permanent teat damage and prolonged milk loss.

Symptoms:

  • Thin or restricted milk stream
  • Prolonged or incomplete milking
  • Swelling or firmness at the teat end
  • Pain or restlessness during milking
  • Susceptibility to mastitis

Recommended Product: Vet. TEATCURE-S.T.

For Internal Obstructions, Teat Canal Warts & Post-Cannula Scarring

Key Benefits:
  • Clears internal wart/polyp blockages
  • Softens scar tissue and restores canal elasticity
  • Eases milk let-down naturally
  • Reduces the need for surgical or mechanical intervention

Product Recommended:

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Vet. TEATCURE-S.T.

Fibrosis in teats can silently reduce milk flow and create long-term glandular damage. Teatcure-F is designed to dissolve fibrotic masses naturally, restoring milk duct flexibility and glandular softness without surgery.

Key Homeopathic Remedies:

  • Thuja Occidentalis 30: Effective on warts and polypoidal growths
  • Calcarea Fluorica 6X: Restores duct elasticity, breaks down scar tissue
  • Silicea 30: Promotes elimination of internal obstructions

Dosage & Method:

  • Oral: 10 ml per dose, twice daily
  • Administer on the tongue, or mix with jaggery/bran or water

Integrates Well With:

  • Mild anti-inflammatory therapy (if advised)
  • Massage therapy or warm compress to aid passage
  • Post-cannula teat recovery protocol

Vet Insights:

“Teat stenosis is often a silent milk thief. Many farmers notice the drop in yield but don’t always connect it to restricted flow. Homeopathy gives us a gentle yet powerful way to clear obstructions, reduce recurrence, and preserve teat function—without residue or withdrawal concerns.”

  • — Dr. R.S. Chauhan, Homeopathic Veterinary Expert

Success Story:

“One of our high-yielding buffaloes developed post-treatment teat narrowing. The milk stream was weak, and she became restless during milking. We used Vet. TEATCURE-S.T., and within 10 days, the flow returned to normal—no cannula, no antibiotics. We’re now using it preventively for others with early signs.”
Mr. Sandeep J., Dairy Farmer, Haryana