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πŸ„ Understanding Lumpy Virus in Animals: Causes, Symptoms & Effective Treatment with Dr. John's Homeopathic Kit

Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD), also known simply as Lumpy Virus, is a highly contagious viral disease that affects cattle, particularly cows and bulls. Over the last few years, outbreaks of this disease have caused significant concern among farmers and dairy owners across India. Among the supportive remedies available, many livestock owners have found relief through homeopathic treatments, especially the Dr. John's LSD Vet Kit.

In this blog, we’ll explore the basics of the lumpy virus, its symptoms, causes, and how a homeopathic approach using Dr. John's LSD Vet Combo has been beneficial in protecting and healing animals.

🦠 What is Lumpy Virus?

Lumpy Skin Disease is caused by the Lumpy Skin Disease Virus (LSDV), a member of the Capripoxvirus genus. It primarily spreads among cattle through:

Insect bites (especially mosquitoes and flies)

Contaminated needles or tools

Direct contact with infected animals

⚠️ Common Symptoms of Lumpy Virus

High fever

Hard lumps or nodules on the skin

Swelling of limbs or genitals

Nasal and eye discharge

Loss of appetite

Drop in milk production

Formation of infected wounds

Early treatment and care can help in faster recovery and reducing complications.

🌿 Homeopathic Support: Dr. John’s LSD Vet Kit

Many livestock owners have used the Dr. John's LSD Vet Kit, a specially formulated set of 3 homeopathic remedies that provide complete care and support for animals suffering from lumpy virus.

πŸ“¦ The Kit Contains:

🧴 1. LSD Vet Drops

Purpose: Targets the virus effects like skin nodules, swelling, and improves immunity.

Remedies included:

Aconitum Napellus 33C – For fever and sudden infections

Ferrum Phosphoricum 33C – For inflammation and early-stage fever

Natrum Muriaticum 33C – For dehydration, loss of appetite

Natrum Sulphuricum 33C – For skin eruptions and liver support

Kalium Muriaticum 33C – For swellings and glandular support

🌑️ 2. Febro Vet Drops

Purpose: Controls fever, body ache, and viral symptoms.

Remedies included (same as LSD Vet):

Aconitum Napellus 33C

Ferrum Phosphoricum 33C

Natrum Muriaticum 33C

Natrum Sulphuricum 33C

Kalium Muriaticum 33C

> These remedies help reduce fever and viral stress and work in coordination with LSD Vet.

🧼 3. Septo Vet Drops

Purpose: Heals wounds, prevents pus formation, and supports tissue repair.

Remedies included:

Arnica Montana 33C – For pain, swelling, and trauma recovery

Calendula Officinalis 20C – For wound healing and antiseptic action

Calcarea Sulphurica 33C – For pus discharge and skin infection control

πŸ’§ Dosage Instructions

For adult cows and bulls:

> 20 drops of each remedy, 3 times a day, mixed in water or placed on feed like roti or soaked chana.

Duration: 5 to 7 days or until symptoms visibly reduce.

πŸ‘‰ For calves or weak animals, dosage may be adjusted under the guidance of a veterinary expert.
πŸ’‘ Why Choose This Kit?

Gentle and safe: No side effects

Holistic healing: Targets fever, nodules, swelling, and wounds

Easy to administer: Can be given orally or mixed with food

Boosts natural immunity: Helps animals recover using their body’s own strength

πŸ„ Real-Life Experience

In 2023, many farmers used Dr. John's LSD Vet Kit during outbreaks and observed strong recovery in cows and bulls. The combination of skin care, fever control, and wound healing provided complete support during recovery.

πŸ›‘️ Additional Supportive Care Tips

Isolate infected animals to prevent spread

Clean wounds with neem water or fitkari (alum) solution

Ensure regular hydration and nutrition

Use mosquito repellents or neem-based sprays around sheds

Maintain hygiene and dry bedding in the shelter

🏁 Final Words

Lumpy virus can be serious, but with early care and natural support through the Dr. John's LSD Vet Kit, animals can recover comfortably and safely. This kit offers a gentle, effective, and trusted method of protection and healing for your livestock.

If you notice any symptoms in your cattle, begin treatment early and follow a supportive care routine. Thousands of livestock owners have already benefited — and you can too.

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