Dr Raj Masto Drops: Effective Homeopathic Relief for Mastitis in Animals
Dr Raj Masto Drops: Effective Homeopathic Relief for Mastitis in Animals - 30ml Get 10% Off is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Introducing Dr Raj Masto Drops for Veterinary Care
Dr Raj Masto Drops offer a homeopathic solution specifically designed for treating mastitis in animals. This condition, characterized by pain, inflammation, redness, and abnormalities in milk production, can significantly affect the health and productivity of dairy animals.
Understanding Mastitis: A Common Condition in Dairy Animals
Mastitis is an inflammation of the mammary glands, usually caused by bacterial infection through damaged nipples or teats. It's particularly prevalent in dairy animals like cows and goats, often resulting from microorganism infections or physical trauma. This condition can lead to leukocyte infiltration into the mammary gland, disrupting normal milk production.
Comprehensive Homeopathic Treatment for Mastitis Symptoms
Dr Raj Masto Drops are formulated with a blend of homeopathic ingredients known for their efficacy in treating various symptoms of mastitis:
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Calcarea Phosphoricum 30C: Addresses issues related to calcium metabolism, aiding in the recovery of tissue inflammation.
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Aconitum Napellus 30C: Offers relief from sudden onset symptoms and reduces anxiety.
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Chamomilla 30C: Soothes pain and acts as a mild sedative, reducing stress in animals.
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Conium 30C: Aids in treating swelling and hardening of glands.
How to Administer Dr Raj Masto Drops for Best Results
The recommended dosage is 10 drops given orally on a piece of roti, three times a day for four days, followed by twice daily. It is advisable to administer the medicine one hour before or after meals.
The Safety and Interaction of Dr Raj Masto Drops
There are no known interactions between Masto Drops and other drugs, and no side effects have been observed, making them a safe option for treating mastitis in animals.