Skin Diseases of Teats

Soothe, heal and protect teat skin—residue-free solutions

Overview: Skin conditions affecting the teats of dairy animals are more than just superficial issues—they cause discomfort, disrupt milking, and can increase the risk of mastitis. From blisters, eczema, and pox-like eruptions to chronic itching and ulcerative lesions, these problems are often triggered by poor hygiene, weather extremes, viral infections, or chemical irritants.

Prompt, residue-free treatment is vital to prevent further damage, avoid milk contamination, and maintain animal comfort.

Common Symptoms:

  • Blisters or rashes on teats
  • Redness, swelling, or eruptions
  • Itching or irritation leading to licking/kicking during milking
  • Pustules or skin crusting
  • Secondary infections from open lesions

Recommended Product: Vet. TEATCURE-DERMA

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Skin infections on the teats and udder such as pustules, impetigo, or blistering lesions can cause extreme discomfort, reduce milking efficiency, and lead to secondary infections. Teatcure-DERMA is a targeted remedy that works internally and externally to control eruptions and accelerate skin recovery

For All Types of Teat Skin Infections & Blisters

Key Benefits:

Heals blisters, pustules, and pox-like lesions

  • Reduces inflammation and itching
  • Promotes faster skin regeneration
  • Prevents secondary infections and ulceration
  • Safe for lactating cows—no milk withdrawal needed

Key Homeopathic Remedies:

  • Sulphur 30: Effective against chronic skin eruptions and itching
  • Reduce heat, pain, and swelling
  • Rhus Toxicodendron 30: For vesicular rashes, redness, and swelling
  • Mezereum 30: Supports healing of pustules, crusty skin, and eczema

Dosage & Method:

  • Oral Liquid: 10 ml per dose, twice daily
  • Spray: 8 puffs per use on cleaned, dry affected area
  • Continue until visible skin healing occurs

Integrates Well With:

  • Topical antifungal/antibacterial sprays
  • Nutritional support (vitamin E, zinc) for skin resilienc

Vet Insights:

“Teat skin conditions often go untreated until they escalate into mastitis or severe infection. With TEATCURE-DERMA, we now have a safe and effective protocol that treats the skin deeply—without affecting milk or requiring harsh chemicals.”

  • — Dr. Arvind Sharma, Veterinary Homeopathy Specialist

Success Story:

Mrs. Ritu Devi, Progressive Dairy Farmer, Uttar Pradesh
“We noticed blistering and scab formation on one cow's teats during monsoon. Regular ointments didn’t help much. After starting Vet. TEATCURE-DERMA (oral + spray), healing began in 4 days and she was back to normal in a week. It's now part of our routine care kit.”

Best Practices:

  • Dosage:
    1. Acute mastitis: Alternate TEATCURE-1 and TEATCURE-2 every 4 hours
    2. Chronic cases: TEATCURE-1 in morning, TEATCURE-2 in evening
  • Application: Administer orally via syringe, or mix with jaggery, bran, or in ½ litre water with sugar
  • Hygiene: Always clean and dry teats before and after milking
  • Complementary Use: Can be safely combined with NSAIDs or antiseptics if infection is advanced