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Clinical management of cutaneous bovine papillomatosis in a calf: a case report

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JOURNAL OF THE HELLENIC VETERINARY MEDICAL SOCIETY
Volume 73, Issue 2, Pages 4261-4264

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HELLENIC VETERINARY MEDICAL SOC
DOI: 10.12681/jhvms.26323

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cattle; warts; papillomavirus; homeopathic; tumors

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This study clinically evaluated two alternative medicines for treating warts in a Sahiwal heifer. The results showed that Thuja occidentalis and Causticum can effectively treat warts in bovines, especially in organic farm settings.
A Sahiwal heifer, 5 months of age was presented with numerous warts of varying sizes mainly on the head, face, and neck. History and clinical examination were indicative of bovine cutaneous papillomatosis. The present study was designed to clinically evaluate two alternative medicines to treat warts in a cow calf. The animal was treated initially using Thuja occidentalis 30X and 200X and later using Causticum 30X.Warts healed completely after two months of treatment with Thuja occidentalis and Causticum, therefore, these medicines can successfully treat warts in bovines, especially in organic farm settings.

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