Foot & Mouth Disease (FMD)

A Costly Viral Threat to Dairy Health and Productivity

Foot and Mouth Disease is one of the most contagious viral infections in dairy livestock. As a veterinarian who’s managed dozens of FMD outbreaks, I’ve seen how devastating this disease can be—causing painful mouth ulcers, foot lesions, high fever, and a sudden drop in milk yield. Worse, it spreads rapidly, leaving entire herds debilitated within days.
Conventional treatment is largely symptomatic, with little to prevent tissue damage or long-term milk loss. In my experience, homeopathy—specifically Footmacure—offers a powerful alternative. It not only eases the painful symptoms but also accelerates healing and limits the spread when used early.

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Footmacure – Natural Relief for FMD Symptoms

Footmacure is a field-tested homeopathic formula developed to mitigate the severity of FMD symptoms and aid quick recovery without compromising milk quality or animal comfort.

Key Clinical Benefits:

  • Reduces painful mouth and hoof lesions
  • Alleviates fever, salivation, and lameness
  • Shortens disease duration and promotes faster healing
  • Minimizes milk yield losses
  • Completely safe—no withdrawal period

Field Success Story:

"When FMD broke out in our herd last monsoon, five cows showed mouth ulcers and couldn’t eat. Dr. Meena advised Footmacure immediately. Within 48 hours, ulcers began healing, and two animals started feeding again. None of the remaining herd caught the disease. We now keep Footmacure stocked during outbreak seasons."

  • — Mr. Harish Rathore, Farmer, Madhya Pradesh

Veterinary Insight:

Dr. Meena Raval, B.V.Sc & A.H., Haryana
"In Foot and Mouth Disease, timing is everything. Footmacure works best when administered at the very first signs—drooling, limping, or reluctance to feed. It not only manages inflammation but seems to reduce the systemic viral impact. I’ve seen herds recover faster and with fewer complications when this remedy is used early, alongside good hygiene and supportive care."