Fibrosis refers to the formation of excess fibrous connective tissue—essentially, internal scarring—within the udder or teat tissue of dairy animals. It is usually a chronic complication that arises when mastitis, injury, or inflammation is left unresolved or inadequately treated.
What Happens During Fibrosis?
- Inflammatory cells and scar-forming tissue replace normal milk-producing glandular cells.
- The teat or udder becomes firm, fibrous, and often painful to touch.
- Milk flow is reduced or completely obstructed, affecting yield and quality.
- In advanced stages, fibrosis can become permanent and non-reversible if not addressed.
Common Causes:
- Repeated or chronic mastiti
- Improper teat cannula use
- Teat injuries from rough milking practices
- Poor post-infection care or hygiene
Fibrosis is not an infection—so antibiotics offer no help. Instead, reversing fibrosis requires remedies that can gently dissolve abnormal tissue buildup and restore the gland’s natural elasticity and function.
Recommended Product: Vet. TEATCURE-F
Vet. TEATCURE-F is a specialized homeopathic formulation developed to treat teat fibrosis and glandular hardness in dairy cows and buffaloes. Designed by veterinary homeopathy experts at Cure Remedies, it offers a non-surgical, safe, and cost-effective alternative to traditional treatment routes.
How Vet. TEATCURE-F Works:
- Dissolves internal fibrotic or hardened masses
- Restores natural elasticity to the teat canal and gland
- Improves milk passage and flow
- Prevents further glandular degeneration
- Soothes discomfort and supports long-term udder health
This dual-acting formula is available in both oral drops and external spray, ensuring targeted action from inside and outside.
Key Advantages of Vet. TEATCURE-F
Non-invasive and drug-residue free
Safe for lactating and pregnant animals
Easy to administer orally or topically
Restores milk let-down capacity
Reduces dependency on surgery or hormonal therapy
Core Ingredients:
- Silicea 30 – A known remedy for dissolving fibrotic tissue and internal hardness
- Calcarea Fluorica 6X – Supports elastic tissue regeneration
- Thuja Q – Works on benign overgrowths and glandular swellings
Field Success Story
“Our cow had developed a hard lump in the front right quarter of her udder post-calving. Milk flow had nearly stopped from that teat. The local vet confirmed it was fibrosis. We were advised to try Vet. TEATCURE-F before considering surgery. After 12 days of treatment, the lump softened and milk flow improved. By the third week, the teat was almost normal again—and there was no need for surgical removal or milk wastage.”
Farmers across India trust Vet. TEATCURE-F as a reliable, affordable, and practical alternative to surgical interventions for fibrosis.
Veterinarian Tips for Managing Fibrosis in Dairy Animals
Best Practices for Fibrosis Management: